Arranging windows
You can place your windows in work areas:
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according to the kind of task. Put the application you use to read
and send mail in one work area, Desktop accessories in another,
your word processor in a third, and so on.
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according to project. Put folders corresponding to different
projects you are working on into different work areas.
You can then move an application
such as a word processor, spreadsheet, or database,
from one work area to another when you need to use files
from different folders.
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name your work areas according to the role that they perform.
For example:
Accessories-
clock, calculator, and calendar
Home-
your home directory
Draw-
drawing package and picture files
Accounts-
accounting package or spreadsheet and data files
Project tools-
project management applications to perform time management
and critical path analysis
Publications-
word processing package and document files
Human resources-
resumes of staff members (perhaps using scanned photographs
for the icon image and names for icon labels)
Personal-
applications and directories for your own personal use
Games-
games and pastimes
See also:
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 26 May 2005