Tali-
I think I am slowly catching on to this program! I decided to use the colored labels as actual "color" tags. For instance, if I have a green paper from a kit, I tag it as part of the "greens." Since there are two blues, I used one as a "multiple colors" category, and used another extra label for "whites." I doubt I will have the time or patience to "color tag" each file, but I am definitely going to do the papers for now, since there are usually so many of them in each kit. It will be nice to be able search for all of my "blue papers" and have it pull up my options. I used my category sets for the main categories such as ribbons, tags, papers, alphas, etc. I used the author category to tag the kits by site/designer, and used the keywords for those extra details such as "flowers," "photo corners," etc. I don't know if this is the best way to go about it, but it's how my fuzzy logic and organizational skills have directed me thus far.
I have one question: After you've imported your kits and are finished tagging them, do you keep them in one long scrolling list in the "list" window, or do you delete them and keep that window empty for your latest import? Or is deleting them even an option (without deleting the actual file off of the hard drive along with it)?
Thanks!
Dinah