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Ability to organize hand outs...

I am thinking  simple folder structure set up by the gm to group the hands. As my campaign goes the number of handouts is growing and the ablity to group them would be useful
Seconded, I would love to organize my handouts. A 3 part campaign I did yielded close to 75 and I organized them with number letter combos to keep them in the correct order. This was exhausting even still to rummage through. 
* nice to see another supporter 
Tags work pretty well currently. But more organization is always welcome.
Tags.
Folders. +1.
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Pierre S.
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I had to resort to a system of forced alphabetization.  I wanted to show Rules handouts (like key charts from my game) with the names 01a Rules Summary and Downloads You Need; 01b Rules: Character Generation; 01c Rules:  Combat Procedure Table;  etc., forcing these by the choice of my name to appear first in the list.  Then maps and pictures and info for a given adventure in a campaign might appear as a 02 series, then the adventure after that 03 series, etc.
Pierre S. said: I had to resort to a system of forced alphabetization.  I wanted to show Rules handouts (like key charts from my game) with the names 01a Rules Summary and Downloads You Need; 01b Rules: Character Generation; 01c Rules:  Combat Procedure Table;  etc., forcing these by the choice of my name to appear first in the list.  Then maps and pictures and info for a given adventure in a campaign might appear as a 02 series, then the adventure after that 03 series, etc. I think I'll try that myself, thanks. HoneyBadger said: Tags. Tags are OK if you already know your own tagging system, but they're pretty awful when you want your players to be able to navigate your handouts.  Your players aren't going to know what anything's named or what tags you used.