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    File Tree Program Suggestions

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Meetloaf13, May 18, 2008.

  1. Meetloaf13

    Meetloaf13 fear the MONKEY!!!

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    Hello,

    I am helping my Dad take his law office paperless. Basically it consists of endless hours of scanning documents with a high speed scanner. What I want to do is make it as EASY as possible for him and his secretaries to look at.

    Basically there is ONE folder for each client. MY dad offers four basic services and so in each clients' folder there are 4 folders accordingly. In each of these four folders are folders where we group the documents according to what type of document they are. So, you have 3 levels of folders with all the documents in the 3rd level.

    I'm looking for a file-manager or file-viewer type program that easily enables them to see what is where. Preferably something that expands ONLY those folders that ultimately have a .pdf in them, that way it is easy to reference their database of files.

    If you know of anything that may or may not work, I'm open to suggestions so I can test them out.

    Thanks!

    P.S. Cavs just lost, sad day...KG better win.