SUGGESTIONS: You can see a sorted listing of all the filenotes in the current directory (at the time you activated FN) by iewing the FILENOTE file. That way, when you find yourself looking for a certain file but can't remember it's name, you can glance thru the filenotes and see if anything rings a bell. If you've deleted a lot of files and you'd like a cleaned up directory listing, use riveChg to "change" the disk drive to the drive you're currently using. Of course, if you don't mind staring at all those zeros, you can just re-ort the listing. Using PC-Directory for making backups is a breeze. Sort the directory listing by date. Hi-lite the first file with the same date as the date of the last backup. Hold down the ag key until all the files following that file are tagged. Then move to your backup disk using riveChg. Press opy to initiate the copy process. One easy way to keep track of when the last backup was made is to leave yourself a note in the notebox for FILENOTE. Keeping File Notes on your files is something you probably haven't done before. Force yourself into the habit. We've all forgotten what's in a file. While using iew can often help figure things out, it's not very helpful with binary files. Besides, a simple reminder in the notebox is easier. You'll be pleased at the time, effort, and frustration you'll save by using the File Notes.