03-29-2012, 07:29 AM
Thanks, but I have a grasp on that and just need to know how to create sub folders for each directory.
A better example might be like the company is TERRY'S FLOORING and inside the department created as TERRY'S FLOORING there are sub-directories that provide an uncluttered look and can have documents assigned to them for organizational purposes and maintain a clean look that is easy to find documents when there are a lot.
So in TERRY'S FLOORING there would be sub folders/directories that could be HARDWOOD, LAMINATE, TILE, etc.. so when an employee goes to get a document they can go directly to the HARDWOOD sub-directory within TERRY's FLOORING and only view hardwood projects and not have to search through the top level ALL VIEW for any document assigned to the directory itself..
Does anyone know how to do this so there can be a clean file tree of directories with sub-folders for organizing or does a line or two of code need to be added or changed to be able to do this?
If so what would that type of code be and where?
Thanks agin,
Jay
A better example might be like the company is TERRY'S FLOORING and inside the department created as TERRY'S FLOORING there are sub-directories that provide an uncluttered look and can have documents assigned to them for organizational purposes and maintain a clean look that is easy to find documents when there are a lot.
So in TERRY'S FLOORING there would be sub folders/directories that could be HARDWOOD, LAMINATE, TILE, etc.. so when an employee goes to get a document they can go directly to the HARDWOOD sub-directory within TERRY's FLOORING and only view hardwood projects and not have to search through the top level ALL VIEW for any document assigned to the directory itself..
Does anyone know how to do this so there can be a clean file tree of directories with sub-folders for organizing or does a line or two of code need to be added or changed to be able to do this?
If so what would that type of code be and where?
Thanks agin,
Jay