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hello!
I'm working with others at my office to improve our electronic file procedures and information management. I'm new to the group and, while we have pretty good machiines running XP and Office XP, there is a lack of document management We are setting up a standard directory structure that we plan to use for our hundreds of projects to introduce some consistency across projects and as a means to locate and map information. What we are now tasked with is developing file naming conventions and we are arguing over how best to procede. I think that an identifyer that describes the type of file will be best, along with a date. What would be the best format for the date in a file name? I think yymmdd works well.... Any suggestions on any of this...? Thanks! |
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