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Well, i've given up trying to teach people how to decide if a document is a
record. Now I just say "If you need it to do your job, its a record. The
only question is, how long do we keep it?"
And the answer of course varies from a few milliseconds up to 99 years and
then review to see if it goes around for another 99.
Cheers
(and yes, I'm still around, it's just that these corporate-wide EDM
projects are a wee bit time-demanding)
Glenn
Glenn Sanders
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0407 187 333
These views are mine alone. They may or may not be those of any
previous or present employers or clients. I don't know. If I'd asked and
they'd agreed, I would have signed it "Harry Peck and Co and Glenn".
Or whatever. But I haven't, so I didn't.
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