This week, I’m going to run a series of guides that will help you get on top of file organization on your computer.
The following five guides help you create naming conventions, take control of file names on your computer, and find duplicate files. Personally, I always keep my files named properly and I rarely, if ever, lose files. I encourage you to do the same and in these guides I’ll offer you a few tips to get you started.
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File Organization Series Guides
The following guides will help you implement your plans for organization:
Further File Organization Resources
- Automatically Move Files from Desktop to Predefined Folders
- Customize Your Vista (or XP) Start Menu
- Duplicate Image Finder for Windows Finds Pictures that Look Alike
- Use OneNote to Organize Your Life!
About Rich
Rich is the owner and creator of Windows Guides; he spends his time breaking things on his PC so he can write how-to guides to fix them.
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I just have to say thanks. I need this. I have lost work documents, school documents and personal documents time and time again. Not to mention media files. Hopefully with this I can give myself the kick in the butt I need to know where things are. Though I have to admit my problems normally arise from being in too much of a rush to bother to choose the correct location to save or a proper naming convention.
I just have to say thanks. I need this. I have lost work documents, school documents and personal documents time and time again. Not to mention media files. Hopefully with this I can give myself the kick in the butt I need to know where things are. Though I have to admit my problems normally arise from being in too much of a rush to bother to choose the correct location to save or a proper naming convention.
I just have to say thanks. I need this. I have lost work documents, school documents and personal documents time and time again. Not to mention media files. Hopefully with this I can give myself the kick in the butt I need to know where things are. Though I have to admit my problems normally arise from being in too much of a rush to bother to choose the correct location to save or a proper naming convention.