Peace, Hugs, and Purrs,
Carolyn Rose Goyda 
Missouri, USA
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 


In a message dated 1/6/2009 3:13:23 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi,

On 01/06/09 00:55, Douglas St.Clair wrote:
> 
>  The current organization of user files essentially assumes they are all  
> unrelated. However, they aren't. Micro$oft's project structure is a  move 
> in the right direction allowing you to organize files by  project. But 
> project's isn't the only logical structure. For example  I would like to 
> organize files by version and project.   
...

you might want to use a CMS (Content Managing System) installed  together 
with your OOo. Some CMS systems are as multi-platform and free  and open 
as OOo is, so there should be no problem using them. Except for  some new 
concepts to learn.
Have a look at one promising example of how  OOo and a CMS can work  together:
https://oo-plugin-for-alfresco.dev.java.net/

Uwe
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