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bryntaran
2010-01-12, 3:38pm
I am basically unorganized when it comes to paperwork (and other things too). My glass is organized but that is probably because I am a newbie and don't have tons of glass (yet!)
I was wondering how everyone keeps their tutorials and tips that they download from LE in order. I started keeping them in a file folder but quickly outgrew that and also discovered that they were in no kind of order, dot tips mixed up with silver glass tut mixed up with kiln info.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Judy

gemsinbloom
2010-01-12, 4:18pm
Well you could have folders with labels such as :

Silver Glass
Encased Florals
Organics
Sculptural

etc etc

This is how I have mine on the computer and iphone . You could do the same with physical folders.

ROC
2010-01-12, 4:28pm
I use a 3-ring binder with divider tabs. All tut's get their own tab, then general sections for broader subject areas -- silver glass techniques, hollows implosions, etc.

gemsinbloom
2010-01-12, 4:40pm
Hard copies I made go in a separate folder in my file cabinent.

Each category has a different color folder.

Encased florals - purple folder
Silver glasses - black folder

etc etc

J&M
2010-01-12, 9:29pm
I use a 3-ring binder with divider tabs. All tut's get their own tab, then general sections for broader subject areas -- silver glass techniques, hollows implosions, etc.

What Rachel said.

Jack

AcidFly
2010-01-12, 9:33pm
is there not or can be used for the same thing with a computer program like word or something that would make a binder with tabs like you guys are saying for computer files ?

like firefox has tabs and you use it just like it was a hard copy binder ?

AcidFly

gemsinbloom
2010-01-13, 9:32am
Ohh that would be kewl. I have never seen one though.

is there not or can be used for the same thing with a computer program like word or something that would make a binder with tabs like you guys are saying for computer files ?

like firefox has tabs and you use it just like it was a hard copy binder ?

AcidFly