Before you begin using The Paper Tiger document management software and filing system, you need to identify the locations of your physical files. Follow these three simple steps:
Place your In Box, Out Box, and To File Box on your desk or close by. You should be able to reach them while you are seated at your desk.
Locating Your Action Files
Action Files are either temporary or permanent. Temporary Action Files contain projects or events that are currently active, but will eventually end, such as “Atlanta Project.” When your actions are completed, they can be moved to Reference, Archives, or tossed (recycled). Permanent Action Files are for ongoing specific actions, such as “call” or “pay.” The pre-printed labels that are provided with The Paper Tiger are suggested labels for your Permanent Action Files. Choose labels with appropriate actions for you.
Setting Up Temporary Action Files
Temporary Action Files are usually placed within easy reach—such as a desk drawer or a portable file box. Follow these steps:
Setting Up Permanent Action Files
Permanent Action Files can be placed in the desk drawer with your Temporary Action Files, or on top of your desk in a separate container. Since these are the files you will use most often, choose a location convenient for you. For these files, use the pre-printed labels appropriate for you.
Follow these steps to set up your Permanent Action Files:
Locating Your Reference Files
Reference Files are files you need to refer to from time to time, but which do not contain currently active information. Your Reference Files will probably require more space than your Action Files. Follow these steps:
Note: If you have Reference Files that you use frequently, you may choose to leave your text labels on the files.
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