atw: Re: File paths
- From: "Matthew da Silva" <mdasilva@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:19:49 +1000
Bottom line - if you are teaching your students to save their
documents in one central location - fantastic. If you are
teaching them to categorise their files in folders and sub-folders
in that location. They will be streets ahead of the average
user.
-- The moment you lose a file you wanted to keep, you become adept at
using folders to store files in. In any case, if you are engaged in a
major project were handling multiple files is a pressing issue, you
quickly become adept. I suspect many people never need to handle large
numbers of valuable files. For these people file storage will never be a
compelling topic.
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