
There are only 8 days until the first day of spring, and you know what that means: it's time to break out the dust rags and mop for the annual deep-clean. We understand how overwhelming it can feel to face all the dust and clutter that's accumulated over the cooped-up winter months. That's why we've broken down a complete spring cleaning routine into more manageable daily tasks--one for each day leading up to the first day of spring. Follow our chore-a-day series for a stress-free way to a cleaner abode. By March 20, all you'll have left to do is enjoy the look and feel of your sparkling home.
The biggest advantage to digital filing is that if you use a system that works for you, locating a document you need is infinitely easier than shuffling through piles of papers. Today, take a break from "conventional" cleaning and follow these tips for reorganizing your digital records.
Folders:
1. On both major operating systems, a Documents (Mac) or My Documents (PC) folder for storing files should be pre-installed on your computer. Most computers will also have folders for different file types, including email, photos, music, etc.; if not, create them. This gives each file an obvious, easy-to-find home and streamlines the search process instantly.
2. If you're creating folders within each main folder, decide on a conventional naming method. Use abbreviations; otherwise, keep folder names as short as possible (just because you can use full sentences doesn't ...
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