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CRUSOE13
Hello !
The "Save As" command should ALWAYS propose the date in US format BEFORE the
file name, even for other users than American users.
File names beginning with the date like "2006-08-26" will always be
logically classified in a folder.
It is useful in a personal organization and essential in a professional
organization.
Just imagine a sequence of folders containing correspondence (mail) documents.
The last folder's name is "Family".
The file you want to save is a nice letter to your Mom. written using MsWORD.
Which will be the best name for this file in the folder ?
"2006-08-26 Letter to Mom" seems appropriate !
The same thing occurs saving each version of an MsACCESS database, an
MsEXCEL workbook or an MsNOTEPAD file !
Thanks for your attention.
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The "Save As" command should ALWAYS propose the date in US format BEFORE the
file name, even for other users than American users.
File names beginning with the date like "2006-08-26" will always be
logically classified in a folder.
It is useful in a personal organization and essential in a professional
organization.
Just imagine a sequence of folders containing correspondence (mail) documents.
The last folder's name is "Family".
The file you want to save is a nice letter to your Mom. written using MsWORD.
Which will be the best name for this file in the folder ?
"2006-08-26 Letter to Mom" seems appropriate !
The same thing occurs saving each version of an MsACCESS database, an
MsEXCEL workbook or an MsNOTEPAD file !
Thanks for your attention.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...-c07de7d261de&dg=microsoft.public.office.misc