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Lawyer’s Guide to Microsoft Word Styles
Still reformatting Word documents the hard way? Master Microsoft Word Styles and slash your formatting time — without the random-feeling fights with the toolbar. Every time I survey my readers, the #1 complaint is the same: Word’s formatting feels random. You change a heading, and three other things shift. You fix one footnote, and you’re…
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Basic Word Skills for Legal Professionals
You’ve used Word for years. Why does it still feel likeWord is winning? Build the Microsoft Word foundation nobody at the firm ever bothered to teach you — and stop losing afternoons to the same handful of problems. Let’s name the thing nobody in legal support wants to say out loud: You’ve been using Microsoft…
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Track Changes Plus
Don’t let a hidden comment end up inopposing counsel’s inbox. Master Track Changes – and the rest of Word’s Review tab – so the only edits anyone sees are the ones you meant to send. Every legal professional has a version of the same nightmare: you hit Send on a document, and somewhere buried inside…
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Miscellaneous Payments
This page is for bulk course enrollments or for miscellaneous payments not connected to a course currently offered. This site uses Stripe as a payment processor with secure SSL, so (a) I never see your credit card details and (b) your information is secure. Click here for more information on Stripe secure checkout. Please enter…
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Brief Builder’s Workshop
The court rules tell you what the brief has to look like.They don’t tell you how to make Word do it. Master Tables of Authorities, Tables of Contents, section-based page numbering, and the rest of Word’s brief-formatting toolkit —so the next deadline isn’t also a panic. It’s 3:00 PM. The brief is due at 5:00….
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Assemble Documents Faster
Stop rebuilding the same document from scratch every time. Turn the boilerplate, signature blocks, certificates of service, and standard clauses you retype every week into one-click building blocks — using features Word already has. You know the routine. A new matter comes in, and the first thing you do is open File Explorer and start…
