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Post by Chris Clement on Mar 11, 2019 15:43:51 GMT -6
So, Google Drive searches not just title but also content and metadata. In the file properties you can put in keywords, and if it recognizes the content as text then it will also look for that. So if you just have a few folders of very broad topics and each one has many files you can use the search feature more effectively as opposed to having a folder hierarchy where you try to classify all your files. When you try to classify all your files you end up with grey areas and files that belong in two places. There’s no way to have a coherent system to universally classify all your notes and also have them easily retrievable.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Mar 11, 2019 15:48:22 GMT -6
So, Google Drive searches not just title but also content and metadata. In the file properties you can put in keywords, and if it recognizes the content as text then it will also look for that. So if you just have a few folders of very broad topics and each one has many files you can use the search feature more effectively as opposed to having a folder hierarchy where you try to classify all your files. When you try to classify all your files you end up with grey areas and files that belong in two places. There’s no way to have a coherent system to universally classify all your notes and also have them easily retrievable. Very cool. I’m going to have to play around with it!
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