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Postby Officefurniture159 » November 8th, 2011, 9:41 pm

The common problem inside the office that most of us don’t notice is the lack of filing system planning. Before you purchase filling cabinets better to check first what you are about to file and what exact you’ll need to sort and compile. This has a value in your purchase of filing cabinets Melbourne.
Here is a planning system recommended by the Ontario experts:

The Ontario office furniture experts at atWork also recommend:
• Creating a central "to file" location where new paperwork can be temporarily stored. This will help cut back on the number of documents that go missing in your office and will also help streamline your weekly filing tasks.
• Name files in a way that makes immediate sense to you and to your coworkers. Decide whether you'll arrange files alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically. Make sure that everyone on your team is aware of the system and that they follow it properly.
• Invest in a good filing cabinet, one that is flexible and capable of handling a variety of file sizes. Remember that over time, your filing requirements will grow, so make sure you have plenty of space available for paperwork storage.
• Create a backup filing system. If you deal with mostly paper files, consider scanning these into a digital database for an additional layer of security. This way, if something ever happens to your hardcopies, you still have digital versions to refer to.
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