List seven rules used across most businesses when it comes to naming electronic files within Windows operating system. Explain how you would save and close a document without losing information.
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Include project or client, document type, and a short descriptor so anyone can identify the file without opening it (example: ProjectX_Proposal_ClientName.docx). Show more…
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