Janet Baker
posted this on September 01, 2010 08:48 am
Location in Paper Tiger relates to where you will store your physical items (paper files, books, CDs, DVDs, storage boxes, etc) This can be named anything you want in the Paper Tiger database - however you relate to what you are indexing, i.e., Office files, Home files, Action files, Reference files, House, Basement, Garage, etc. Paper Tiger uses Locations to represent these places where you store the items you want to be able to find later.
Paper Tiger Locations are made up of Item names, description, capacity and review frequency.
Item Name is the descriptive name you give a hanging folder or other item you are indexing. An Item is what you would call the item being indexed. “Museum Board Directory” might be the Item Name you give a folder that contains a current phone and address list of museum board members and other related material. “Sales Reports” might be the Item Name you choose for a Folder containing regional sales reports. An Item Name for a Hanging Folder labeled “Warranties” might include sub-files (manilla folders) for “Electronics,” “Major Appliances,” and “Outdoor Equipment.” Your Item Name might also be the names of Books, CDs, DVDs, Collection Items, etc. See also the Many Uses of The Paper Tiger, which might be helpful to you.
Note: multiple relating items can be added to the same hanging folder. You do not need a different hanging folder for each piece of paper.
When creating or editing a location, you will see the following attributes:
Paper Tiger allows you to print cut-out tabs or Avery labels which you use to mark your physical items to match the index numbers assigned by Paper Tiger.
An Item consists of the following attributes: