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QuestionWhat is a good filing system?Christel Ferguson is the owner of Space to Love, a decluttering and organization service. Christel is certified in Advanced Feng Shui for Architecture, Interior Design & Landscape and has been a member of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals (NAPO) for over five years.Store folders with "memorabilia," like old assignments and keepsakes, somewhere other than your new filing system since you don't have to regularly reference them.
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QuestionShould the latest-dated file be placed at the front of the file, or placed at the bottom?Community AnswerThe latest-dated file, such as the newest invoice, p.o., or bill, always goes in the front of the file.
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QuestionWhat are standard guidelines for filing by last name?C GraceCommunity AnswerFile alphabetically by the first letter of the last name. If you have several files with the same last name, then sort them by first name within that group. For example: Smith, Ann; Smith, Bill; Smith, Bob. If you have two people with the same first and last name, then use the middle name to sort. For example: Smith, Bill P.; Smith, Bill X.
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QuestionIf setting up files for meetings in various cities, is it better to put all of 2017 together, or by city? I.e Chicago 2017, Chicago 2018, etc.?C GraceCommunity AnswerIt's your filing system, so you can choose the way that feels right to you. If you try it one way for a while and it's not working out, then switch it.
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QuestionDo tabs on file folders go on the back or front of the folder?Community AnswerOn manila folders, they would go on the front. If you hold one on its side (like reading a book), the tab should be on the right hand side when you open the folder.
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QuestionWhat are the standard guidelines for filing by last name? What do I do if two people have the same first and last name, but don't have middle names?Community AnswerIf two clients have the same names then assign them by address, e.g., Smith, Ann (Fogelsville); Smith, Ann (Trenton). Or even a nickname, whatever is easiest to remember them by.
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QuestionHow should I file daily records of telephone calls, faxes and other correspondence for easy access?Community AnswerThere are two ways depending on how your business works: You could file everything according to names. This way all information for a particular client is in one file. If the file gets huge, break those files down to either bi-yearly, quarterly or monthly - depending on the amount of information you have for that client. If, however, your business seeks information for a particular day, then file on a dated daily basis. I don't recommend this because if there are a lot of clients, it can get sticky trying to find which client called, faxed, wrote on what particular day. Unless the important information is a daily total, filing by names is best.
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