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Where Are Your Files?

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, November 3, 2004

Regarding Jeffrey Lisson's TechnoFeature article, "Where Are My Files?," Jay Willingham writes: "Excellent presentation. I have long used this way of organizing files, discovery materials and research. The long file names innovation was extremely helpful. On the subject of not reinventing the wheel, when looking for a form I also use the Find function in Windows to locate all the documents similar to what I am doing, such as "summary judgment" or "foreclosure" or "recording contract." What comes up often finds me using parts of several old documents (be they WP data or image file) to make the new one or reminds me of research on the subject already on hand."

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