I wonder how many out there have great ideas or tools for handling genealogy materials. I bought a "mail box" at an auction at a school, which was closing. It was evidently hung on the wall outside the principal's office, with notices or mail for each teacher, and is about 5 feet tall and 12 inches wide and 4 inches deep, made of lightweight metal, like a light file cabinet is. It has 17 slots. I have used it while making a notebook out of each family's materials. When I 'm not using it, it stores behind the door. When I am using it, I lean it against a bookcase next to my computer desk, within easy reach. Small refrigerator magnets, holding a family member's name and number in order of birth, placed on the side visible to me, helps me identify each family member's file slot. Before I bought this handy mail box, I was utilizing our card table, plus one small table on wheels, to spread out and collate my family lines, and with some families with 10 to 15 children, it was not very handy, and I never had enough room. Virginia Flesher