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Bite-sized RDM #2 – directory structure

2nd Dec 201923rd Jul 2020 ~ Alastair Downie ~ 2 Comments

Let's be honest - we've all done this at some point: Doesn't this look much better? Devising and implementing a directory structure that suits your work is very easy - you could make a dramatic improvement in just one lunchtime! Consider sorting by category, or by project name - whatever suits the way you work. … Continue reading Bite-sized RDM #2 – directory structure

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