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All right.

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Welcome back.

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So in this video, we're talking about how to organize Photoshop files by folder.

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So in the previous video, we were organizing by topic, by creating folders.

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And that's basically the same thing here, is you can organize your Photoshop files by folders with

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different folder names or topic names, basically.

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And so this is the same idea.

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You could do it that way.

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The other way you could do it is if I.

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Right.

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Click and I do wallpaper's.

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OK.

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And then I open that up and I do 01 P as D for Photoshop document and then zero two for jpeg.

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OK.

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And then zero three for PMG and zero four for PDAF.

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OK, that's a way that you can organize it where you know what the for the file formats are.

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And they're organized by folder as well as a topic, because what you're doing is, again, you're creating

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Subdirectories Inside of Wallpaper's to easily find the document type that you're looking for.

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So P.S., D.J., Pag, PMG and PDAF.

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And this is something that I use all the time because when I create a logo, sometimes I have a BSD,

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I have a illustrator file which is a I of a J Peg in a PMG and then also PDAF.

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So this is an easy way to separate them.

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So you know which file format you're grabbing.

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And you don't have to hunt for it.

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So thanks for watching us see in the next video.
