From: patti on
Thanks to all.
I myself rarely go 3 or 4 folders deep. This is how a client's system is
set-up. Thought it was bad practice to be using and can show him these
answers.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> patti wrote:
> > I am dealing with sub-folder with sub-folder on down. The folders i
> > want to use can be 10 or eleven levels down. nd many have long
> > names.
> >
> > Can this cause any problems? I have had issues with excel and
> > deep-down sub-folders.
>
> After a given path/filename length - it can cause issues.
>
> Whty do you want to do something 10 or 11 folders deep?
>
> Do you put a folder inside a folder that is inside a folder that is inside
> another folder that is also inside another folder that happens to already be
> inside yet another folder that is, yet again, inside a folder that happens
> to also be inside a folder that is also inside a folder that is already
> inside a folder which is also inside a folder that is inside a folder that
> is inside a filing cabinet drawer when putting up your printed physcal
> files?
>
> Or do you usually have a section of the filing cabinet set aside for certain
> folders, another for nother type, etc?
>
> I would suspect that in a physical filing cabinet, things rarely go beyond:
>
> Filing Cabinet --> Filing Cabinet Drawer --> Section of Cabinet Drawer -->
> Folder
> ;-)
>
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