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Re: New zoom link

Farah Khan <█████████████████████ > To: Josh Schwebel <privatejosh@gmail.com>, Miranda Bambace <███████████████████████ > Cc: Lauren Wetmore <████████████████████████████████ >, Josh Schwebel <josh@joshuaschwebel.com>, Louis Dollé <█████████████████████ >, Mark Ambrose Harris <████████████████████ >

Hey team, 

Just looping in Miranda :)



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Farah Khan
Principal and Creative Director
Fondatrice et directrice de création
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Josh Schwebel <privatejosh@gmail.com> To: Farah Khan <█████████████████████ > Cc: Miranda Bambace <███████████████████████ >, Lauren Wetmore <████████████████████████████████ >, Josh Schwebel <josh@joshuaschwebel.com>, Louis Dollé <█████████████████████ >, Mark Ambrose Harris <████████████████████ >

hi everyone,
I think I found another solution for the organization of the documents that cuts down on the amount of work I will need to do.
Basically, I have created a parallel set of aliases of each email file that I have put all together into a folder that aggregates the emails chronologically. 
So when the archive is completed I will send you both structures for organizing the emails. One that is organized according to sender and receiver (like I shared with you last time over zoom), and the other (the same emails mirrored by aliases) that is organized chronologically.
That way you don't need to reconstruct the chronology from the separated folders, and I don't need to import files one by one into a spreadsheet, unless you need that work to be done (I can still do it, but only if it is helpful to you).
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