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Welcome back.

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So in this video, we're going to organize our files locally on our computer.

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So if we go to wallpaper, you can see we have PTSD files, which is Photoshop files.

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And then we have Jay Pegg's.

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So what I want to do is I want to divide these up by types of I click on type here.

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Then it will filter out Photoshop files and the JPEG is down here.

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So what I want to do is I want to create two new folders.

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So we're right.

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Click and who knew what right click you knew and then do folder.

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And we're gonna to do 01 Photoshop files.

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Then I'm going to select wallpaper zero one and hold shift down to thirty control C control acts to

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copy and cut.

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And then we're gonna paste it and Photoshop files.

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OK.

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And then we're gonna make another folder and call this.

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Zero two.

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J.

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Peg.

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OK, so then we'll grab zero one to thirty control C control extra cut and copy and then control V to

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paste.

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And now when I go in here, we have J Peg and we have Photoshop files.

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Now, the other way you could organize is a name.

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It is instead of doing Photoshop you could just do Pierres D.

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So if you know what APEC, as you do, it's a Photoshop file or Photoshop document and technically.

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Now when you go into your wallpaper, if you need the JPEG, you got it right here.

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And we can do view and make it larger so we can look through each one of the wallpapers that we made

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and see him.

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Which one I want to pick.

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Know.

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And you pick that one.

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This one.

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That one I think I have on there now.

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We could grab one of these.

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And grab one with a smaller logo, whatever you want to do.

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Now you can when you take this to the project manager, they can look at and say, wow, OK, I got

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30 options, OK?

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And maybe you don't need to create 30 backgrounds or wallpapers.

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But with this example, it's better to have 30 files because then you really understand how to organize

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this and make it simple to find.

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Because if you go to your let's say that this was your graphics folder and the wallpaper is like, let's

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do this closes off for second, we'll make a new folder.

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We'll call graphics.

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And then what we'll do is we'll add a zero one to wallpaper.

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And if I control C, control X and bring that in the graphics.

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OK.

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Now let's change is the wallpapers.

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OK.

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And if I open that up.

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OK, I got the source which is the BSD and then the JPEG.

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OK.

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So again, we can see here we have all the examples here because it shows it as a thumbnail.

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So you can see it.

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So you don't want to open up the PSTN file.

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Is beautiful.

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And now you can just do it right here.

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And if let's say that they want to be able to edit.

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OK, well, then you got it right here.

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OK.

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So we can open one up and when it opens up then you're going to see it.

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Has the learned tech plus logo.

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Right here.

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And then has the background.

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So if you need to change that, you grab another background, bring it in here and then change it and

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then save it to wallpaper, wallpaper, dash 31 or whatever you want to call it.

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You know, like I said, you don't have to use wallpaper dash zero one zero two zero three.

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You could do wallpaper dash blue wallpaper, dash dark blue, green, lime green, purple, etc. however

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you want to do it.

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That, however, makes sense to you so that you can easily find the files.

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That's what's important.

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And what I recommend doing with the PSTN files is putting in details.

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That way you can see the name of it.

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The type which we know what it is and it works really well.

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And then you have JPEG here, which is in thumbnail mode or icon mode so that you can see what each

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one is, you know.

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And then you know which one to edit for the PSP.

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OK.

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So that's how you organize your files locally on your computer.

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And the next video, which we're going to go to now, we're going to learn how to organize these files

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on the cloud.

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So thanks for watching.

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I'll see in the next video.
