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1_Patriotic_Guy
 
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She has already filled all closets with her clothes and "crafting" supplies.
It is too cold here for me to sleep outside in the winter.

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"1_Patriotic_Guy" wrote in message
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All ideas and humor welcome.

While this is a serious topic, I could use some humor too.
The good news is I got married. The bad news is my wife is emotionally
attached to a stackable wooden bookcase with glass folding doors for each
shelf that is an unusual size.

The inside measurement of each shelf is 7 1/2" deep by 11 1/4" tall.
Since a standard sheet of paper is wider than the bookshelf is deep, I am
perplexed on how to use it to store all her abbundance of papers. I
thoght of removing the back, but since each shelf lifts of as an
individual unit and has one glass door per shelf, removing the back would
destroy its structural integrity. I can't get rid of it and stay happily
married. And I am now drowning in her papers. I thought of scanning
some of her many sheets to computer, but she insists on keeping her "hard
copies" to have for future meetings, etc. I know she could find and
print the document at the time, but she refuses to do that.
Short of using the bookcase for firewood this winter, what are my
options. Am I missing some obvious way to store binders in this
bookshelf and still be able to find the right info when needed in a
reasonable manner?

Desperate and buried in loose papers.
Thanks in advance.


store knickknacks in the bookshelf. buy a filing cabinet and stuff it in
the back of the closet.