PimJansens
02-18-2010, 10:43 AM
Dear Reader
In this electronic age most people try to limit the number of prints they make. Nevertheless, sometimes you need to print documents to: study, make notes on, or to take with you to a meeting. But what to do with the printed copies? Put them on a pile, or put them in a file system?
I have been experimenting with a simple 'Pile-File' system that incorporates the advantages of both the Filing and the Piling approach. The Pile-File is a pile but by adding a category sheet and using category flags the pile gets properties similar to a file. The picture below shows the basic principles.
To learn more about this system visit www.robsprotips.com or look at the clip at www.youtube.com/robsprotips .
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bramson/robsprotips/images/Pile-File%20principle%20(small).jpg
Suggestions for improvements are always welcome.
In this electronic age most people try to limit the number of prints they make. Nevertheless, sometimes you need to print documents to: study, make notes on, or to take with you to a meeting. But what to do with the printed copies? Put them on a pile, or put them in a file system?
I have been experimenting with a simple 'Pile-File' system that incorporates the advantages of both the Filing and the Piling approach. The Pile-File is a pile but by adding a category sheet and using category flags the pile gets properties similar to a file. The picture below shows the basic principles.
To learn more about this system visit www.robsprotips.com or look at the clip at www.youtube.com/robsprotips .
http://www.xs4all.nl/~bramson/robsprotips/images/Pile-File%20principle%20(small).jpg
Suggestions for improvements are always welcome.