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- [Instructor] Folders, folders, and more folders. It doesnt matter what you do for work, you are managing files and documents in some type of folder system. It may be directly on your computer or your device, or it could be in a cloud service such as Dropbox or Google Drive. But over time, folders can become very very frustrating because folders often lead to subfolders, and then there are subfolders of subfolders, and then even more subfolders of subfolders, and even more subfolders of subfolders. And although you may have started out with a particular theme or a particular structure, often things can get very complicated and long lines and long branches can branch out from your file folder structure. And Im sure youve had the experience of getting to the bottom of one of those long lines, and then being frustrated discovering that the file or the document or the picture you are looking for does not reside there at all. And then you have to back up and go looking elsewhere. Where