If you don’t keep track of your papers and other items in a manner that makes sense, you will never be able to find things when you need them. Bills may not get paid on time, incurring late charges and other penalties simply because they were buried under other items. There are a number of systems that you can use to make your home office that much more efficient but there are a number of drawbacks to consider with them.
Systems that Require Scanners or Labelers
Some document management systems require that all your paper files be scanned and then formatted to a disk drive for “filing.” There are often many things that cannot be scanned and there are issues with the scanner itself. If you don’t have a scanner, this type filing system would suggest that you buy one. And this document management system may not be ideal because once you have scanned everything and put it on the computer, what if that system crashes or you are not near your computer for that moment?
With a scanning document management system, labeling everything does not always work either, especially since it does nothing to get everything organized. Sure, you know that those are all the home bills sitting there in the nicely labeled file folder, but they get moved from place to place because they have no real designated spot and they end up buried once again.
A Hybrid, Better Solution
There is a filing system for offices with a hybrid of traditional filing and computer search ingenuity that has the ability to help you streamline your filing system and find your items without having to run out and buy expensive equipment. You don’t scan your items so you can use the same filing system software to organize books and other items that you would not be able to scan. Your files are set up in index numbered, hanging files with labels that you print from the software. These file numbers never change, but the information that is stored in them can. After everything is where it needs to be, and item names and keywords relating to the items being indexed entered into the software’s database, the information is converted to searchable files. All you need to do is access a computer and conduct a google-like search to find exactly what you are looking for in seconds.
Your home office is now organized like a miniature data-bank, like your own personal version of the World Wide Web. All of your paper files are right there to be accessed by a quick search. The filing software will generate a search result, showing you exactly which hanging file folder the requested information is in and where to access it. There is no searching through several different files to find an item because of differing thought processes of filing from day to day.
Running a home office can be very trying no matter whether you are using it to keep track of the family’s finances or running a small business there. If you don’t keep track of your papers and other items in a manner that makes sense, you will never be able to find things when you need them. Bills may not get paid on time, incurring late charges.
Janet Baker invites you to organize your paper files, and anything else that you can put a number onto, and get organized once and for all. Paper Tiger Document Management Software and Filing System is a very powerful, yet simple indexing system that works just like a search engine for your physical items! To find out more, go to www.thepapertiger.com.