ArcCaster;88917 said:
I wonder whether an improved file naming system might help improve search results and make organization less important? Suppose my files are all named various flavors of 'what_where_when'? Or 'why_how'?
I'm trying really hard to consistently name my files with a format like:
110525_WidgetProject_MayChangesEstimate_12-13pm
That is,
VersionDate_ProjectOrCategory_WhatIsIt_VersionTime
Further examples could be:
110525_Garden_MaySeedsStarted_12-13pm
110525_Garden_MaySeedlingNotes_12-13pm
110525_Decluttering_StoragePlans_12-13pm
110525_House_RoofingEstimateEmails_12-13pm
110525_Cooking_LowFatRecipeList_12-13pm
110525_Entertaining_MemorialDayGuestList_12-13pm
110525_Car_MaintenanceLog_12-13pm
110525_House_RemodelIdeas_12-13pm
110525_Garden_IrrigationEstimate_12-13pm
The date and time thing reflects the fact that when I make changes to a document, I tend to take a backup first, and then I hesitate to delete the backup. Until I break that habit, the naming convention lets me know which is the latest version.
One difficulty is keeping the categories (Cooking, Entertaining, Car, etc.) consistent. At one time I might use Entertaining, another time Party, another time I might put party stuff into Cooking if I'm focusing on the menu. But even a quick and sloppy name in this format is more useful than no system at all.
None of this tracks workload - all of that is in actions, and some actions may point to a specific file name.
Gardener