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10 Easy Steps to an Organized Home Office by Nell Taliercio
... Again, come up with a file system that works for you and keep your work files separate from your personal files. This is particularly important if other family members access the computer as well. If that’s the case, and you are using
Windows XP, I strongly recommend setting up a separate user account just for work and password protecting it. This will prevent other family members from accidentally changing or deleting your work files. 8) In addition to your regular files, you also want to ...
Organization, the Key to Success by Michelle Dunn
... You can use different colored hanging file folders for your paperwork that must be filed. For example, use a different color for personal bills, business bills, receipts, insurance, website information, and anything else you might have. It makes it easy to know what is in each folder at a glance and is good at tax time when you need to have all of your receipts and invoices for your accountant. If you have an empty drawer, use it to store copy paper, printer ink or any office supplies you ...
Organized for Success: Five Keys For Making Home-Work Work by Anita Paul
... “Determine your personality style and find a system that works for you, whether it’s electronic, a planner, file folders, a Palm or good old fashioned paper and pencil,” she advises. But how do you go about getting organized? Try these suggestions to help manage your time, know where things are when you need them, make the most of your day, and be more efficient. Organize
Being organized isn’t just for the anal-retentives out there. Nor is it a matter of being meticulous about every aspect ...
Where Computer Interfaces Are Going : 3D Beyond Games by Tristan Grimmer
... Would it be a good idea not to allow folders within folders within folders just because it would be physically cumbersome, and at some point impossible? Probably not. Do icons have a real-world counterpart? Not really. Metaphors should be, and have been, taken only so far. So what does the future hold? Will interfaces be 3D? Will we be stuck with rectangles forever? I think it's reasonable to say both have their place. People on the 3D side think that we humans see, work, live, and play in 3D.
Successful Remodeling: Ten Tips for Keeping Your Sanity by Dan Fritschen
... Use a three-ring binder or expandable file folder. You must keep copies of all contracts, change orders, invoices, receipts, and permits. These will be invaluable if you have disputes with your contractors and when tax time comes around. Other sections to consider are ideas from magazines, quotes, contractor contact info, and so forth. You can purchase an organizer at Don't be afraid to play designer. Many "amateur" home designers come up with great ideas, and since you are living in your ...
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