RE: slide labeling choices

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From:"Shotsberger-Gray, Wanda" <WandaShotsberger-Gray@hmhs.com> (by way of histonet)
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Jennifer,
We have the TBS labeling system here at Harris, and generally just love it.
It is far better than labeling by hand, especially if I am the one doing the
writing. (:->)  We have had occaisional trouble with them, but help has been
consistently good, nad every other PC driven application in our lab has had
as much trouble.  I would reccomend this system to anyone.  feel free to
contact me for more info
Wanda Shotsberger
Harris Methodist Hosp
FW TX
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From: Jennifer Saunders
To: HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: slide labeling choices
Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 11:08PM


Hello all
We are looking into different ways to label slides and
was hoping some of you might have some suggestions. I
kind of like the idea of using a slide
labeling/etching system and doing away with labels all
together. Is this realistic or just fantasy? What are
your experiences? I have heard that some paper label
systems are more of a pain as far as entering all the
information through the computer and so don't really
save any time. Any and all input welcome.

Thanks
Jennifer Saunders H.T.


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