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Getting Organized

It is important to keep your files organized on the computer. Keeping files organized in file folders helps make easier access to the files.

Keeping files organized can make a person a more efficient worker.

This makes storing media and save files easier to access.

Organizing files in to separate folders will make it easier to find the specific files that are needed for work.

Organizing files by their subject matter and placing them in properly named folders can make tasks less tedious in regards to accessing files.

Key Takeaways:

  • Being organized can help you prevent mistakes as you will know exactly where everything you need is.
  • When you stay organized, you help create muscle memory that will make you instinctually know where to place everything.
  • The best way to organize online is to create a folder structure that you are comfortable using.

“Good organization helps me find elements faster because everything is separated into various folders or bins rather than being dumped into a single “media” folder.

When I need to grab a graphic or a sound effect, I know where to go.”

Read more: https://www.hdvideopro.com/blog/getting-organized/

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