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Organizing Your Computer Files

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Essential Tips for Organizing Your Computer Files

File management is essential for anyone who regularly uses a computer either at home or at work, as it allows you to categorize and easily find data that has been stored. Failure to maintain a good file management system can cause problems if important documents become lost. By thinking of a computer system like a filing cabinet it becomes much easier to conceptualize how it should be organized.

 

One Space for Everything

Every document that is saved should be placed in the ‘My Documents’ folder. This may include anything from a word document to your photos. This allows you to easily create a backup of all your important files. In addition to this, storing all files in the ‘My Documents’ folder makes it easier to search for lost documents.

 

Create Different Folders

Within your ‘My Documents’ folder it is possible to create additional folders for the various types of files that have been stored on your computer. For example, you may create three folders within ‘My Documents’ called ‘Pictures’, ‘Music’ and ‘School Work’. Each of these new folders would be used to store the corresponding type of file.

 

Within each of these folders it can be useful to divide them even further. For example, within the ‘Pictures’ folder you may decide to create three more folders called ‘Beach’, ‘Wedding’ and  ‘Friends’. These new folders can then be used to organize photo file by type.

 

Develop and Stick to a Naming System

Many people save a document and give it the first name that comes to mind. This can make documents difficult to identify at a later time. To avoid this, try to use a single naming system for all files. For example, digital books may start with the author name followed by the title of the book. This makes finding files within folders much easier.

 

 

Organize for Convenience

For folders that are used most often it may be a good idea to have them appear on the first few entries of the file list. This can be done by renaming files with a ‘*’, as this symbol will appear on a list before any letters. For your most commonly used folders, mark them with an ‘*’ to designate them as most important.

 

Save, Save, Save

One of the best habits to have when working on computers is to regularly save your files to the right location. By immediately saving your document to the proper file upon its creation, you no longer have to worry about losing it. To avoid losing data to a computer malfunction regularly click the save button while working on a document (every 10 minutes at least).

 

Remove Old Files

To avoid having your hard-drive becoming cluttered, be sure to regularly delete old files that are no longer needed. If you are worried about deleting something that you may need later on, create an folder named ‘Old’ where these documents can be stored.

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Backup Files

It is not unheard of for computer hard drives to malfunction in a way that makes retrieving data impossible. This can be a disaster for anyone who loses important files (e.g. pictures, work documents, etc.). To avoid having this happen make a habit of backing your files up onto an external storage device. This way you will still have important files if you lose the data on your primary storage hard drive.

 

P.S. Don’t forget to breath through it all.  Computers and everything they stand for can be very frustrating for even the savviest.  A few deep breaths will go a long way here.

My Favorite Apps- The Grocery IQ Application

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One of my favorite app.s is the Grocery IQ app.  I am very particular about the app’s I use.  The have to truly simplify the way I run my life and business. This app does just that! Before I decide to share a recommendation with you rest assured I have tested and used it in my own daily life for some time.

What Grocery IQ Does

The Grocery IQ app. is no exception. While it does a great job of organizing your grocery lists it is SO much more than that.  I’ve put together this great video for you highlighting how you can use the Grocery IQ to simplify all of your errands too.

 

 

What Grocery IQ feature are you most looking forward to using? Tell me in the comments below!

Filing Cabinet – Must Know Tips to Stay Organized & Productive

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Most offices and homes still have a lot of paper. Going completely paperless is not for everyone, and there are some papers you must keep in original format.  Papers can often pile up because your filing cabinet or file system doesn’t function properly.  Poorly functional, inexpensive file cabinets can cause more frustration and stress, and stop you from filing altogether.

Before you buy, build or set up a new filing system or file drawers, assess your current filing cabinet requirements. Including how easy it is to retrieve and file away your papers.  Review my top tips that you must know before you buy your next filing cabinet or build  filing drawers in your kitchen or home office.

Poorly designed file drawers:

  • Sag or drop when you open file drawers
  • Don’t have enough clearance on the top and file tabs, file folders or papers get jammed and damaged on the top edge
  • When you open the file drawer it doesn’t slide easily
  • You can’t see the files in the back of the file drawer
  • The files drop down too far inside the file drawer
  • It’s not easy to pull out a file folder or hanging file because the drawer doesn’t extend  out far enough
  • Hanging file frame falls apart easily or moves around too much and are not secure
  • Hanging file bars inside the file drawer keep coming off, or the clips don’t hold the rails properly
  • There is no bottom surface to the file drawer
  • Hanging files don’t slide easily on the file frame, rails, or hanging file bars

When your file drawers and filing cabinets are not functioning properly, you are less likely to use them, and papers will pile up.

The next time you are looking at a file cabinet, designing a file drawer, or buying a container to store your filing system in, ensure it is easy to use and retrieve papers from, well made, highly functional and fit in with the design of your office or home.

Highly function file drawers must have these key features:

  • Easy to pull open and close a file drawer
  • Drawer slide rails are of good quality and can handle the appropriate weight for the drawer size
  • You can easily read the file labels
  • Enough clearance inside the drawer so papers, file folders and hanging file tabs don’t rub on the top and get damaged (10.5″ is the height of a hanging file with a clear file tab).
  • When you pull a file drawer open, it needs to extend out far enough so you can easily retrieve the files in the back of the drawer
  • The files should not drop down too far inside the file drawer.  You want the hanging filing bars to be closer to the top of the file drawer edge, allowing enough clearance for hanging file tabs and file folders
  • File frames or file bars, must be secure inside the drawer and not move around or fall apart
  • Look attractive and fit into the design of your office or home

How to make your filing system ergonomic

To reduce back strain and the twisting motion when you are sitting at your desk chair and reach for a file set up your files facing towards you.  Not all file drawers will accommodate this, but you can buy “front to back” file bars for many filing cabinets that allow you to switch your files so they face you when you open a lateral file drawer.file drawers

 

Also, if you have a desk drawer, see if you can turn the files so they face you when you open the drawer while sitting at your chair.  These two ergonomic tips make a huge difference for ease of use and reduce strain on your back and shoulders.

Make Your Filing Cabinets Beautiful So They Fit in With Your Decor

file drawersSpruce up your drab file cabinet with wallpaper that inspires you and fits into your décor.  Casey Green at Fossil and Design Sponge shows you step-by-step how simple and fun  Casey’s wallpaper do-it-yourself file drawers project is!

If Your File Cabinet Has No Hanging File Frame

You can purchase hanging file frames from Staples that will fit securely inside most file drawers.  You may need to cut the file frame down to fit your drawer.  It’s a bit of a workout doing this and requires some muscle.  Personally I use a hack saw with a blade for sawing metal.  Wire cutters are not strong enough.

If the file frame is too large or doesn’t fit, then the next option is to buy hanging file containers like the picture here.  You can drop several of these inside the file drawer so you can use hanging files or file folders and they stay in place without flopping around.

Remove Unsightly Stickers from Your File Cabinets

A product like Goo Gone or rubbing alcohol will remove stickers from metal file cabinets and will clean them up so they look attractive again.  Always test the product first in an area that won’t show.

I want to hear from you leave your comment below-

What one thing have you done to improve your file drawers, or filing system that you would recommend everyone doing?