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This Newbery Medal-winning book by E.L. Konigsburg is a staple for middle-grade readers and offers interesting insights into secrets and organization.

: Regularly delete or archive duplicate files and use "one place" for storage to ensure nothing gets lost.

: Use strict naming conventions and file items immediately as they are created or downloaded to prevent a backlog.

If you are looking to "fix" your own mixed-up files, expert guides suggest these three pillars:

: Educators often use the "Another File" activity, where students design a secret file to add to Mrs. Frankweiler's "hodgepodge" collection.

: Create a simple top-level structure (e.g., "Work" and "Personal") and use specific subfolders rather than dumping everything on the desktop.

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