In just the past couple of months, I also went and bought one of those pretty file boxes to tame my day to day, can't be
put in a filing cabinet yet but need somewhere to live other than on my counter papers.
Not exact matches
«
Put this
in the bottom drawer of your
filing cabinet and enjoy the ride.»
You should open up that folder deep
in your hard drive, that
filing cabinet your
put some materials
in that one time.
They are
put into a bag and taken to the office, where they are locked
in a
file cabinet.
If you're a volunteer,
put the envelope
in the top drawer of the black
filing cabinet in the folder marked «Pets with Perks.»
For older
files, you may wish to scan
files when you close them rather than simply
putting them away
in the
cabinet or sending to off - site storage.
You probably get a document
in the mail, review it, then two - hole - punch it and add it to a manila folder, which is
put in a red rope «bucket
file» and stored
in your
filing cabinet (or
in a stack next to your desk).
Seriously, I know there are firms that print out every email and
put them
in a folder
in a
filing cabinet somewhere.
Hopefully, you have a
file cabinet that's fireproof
in your house where you
put all your important documents.
I can
file your resume along with everyone else's, instead of having to create space
in my
filing cabinet to
put your precious paper resume.
Put these
in a stair - step
file on your desk or at the front of a
file cabinet for visibility and easy access.
I recommend getting a small
file cabinet and some
file folders and
putting five copies of each form
in the
file cabinet.
Otherwise you're probably going to want to
put a
filing cabinet in the closet to keep the paid bill receipts, etc..
If it's a one time bill that I need to
file in my
filing cabinet, I
put it
in the «bills to
file» pocket.