Fast Tip Friday – Google Tips For Efficient Legal Research
This fast tip demonstrates how to perform efficient legal research on the internet using the Google search engine.
This fast tip demonstrates how to perform efficient legal research on the internet using the Google search engine.
This fast tip demonstrates how to utilize tabs in MS Word, a feature that is often overlooked. If you are listing “Proficient in Microsoft Word” on your resume, then you better know how to use good formatting techniques in your resume or you will be busted! Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to select files in Windows Explorer using checkboxes. Sean O’Shea shared this tip in his article entitled Check Out What Windows Explorer Can Do. Source: Sean O’Shea
This fast tip will demonstrate how to create a full-text index across folders and subfolders of PDF files. This enables the user to run searches across all of the PDF files at once, including bookmarks and comments if desired. In last week’s Fast Tip Friday, I demonstrated how to use an index to increase search…
This fast tip demonstrates how to create a batch file that will copy files from one location to another and rename the files in the process. In this tutorial, I referenced three previous articles: Fast Tip Friday – Using DOS to Create File Listing Fast Tip Friday – Excel Fill Handle Double Click Concatenate –…
This fast tip demonstrates how to insert “Page # of #” into the footer without choosing one of the default templates in Microsoft Word.
This is an adaptation of an article posted on the Excel Esquire site. This scenario happens often in the middle of a litigation matter. Attorneys will make a list of relevant document numbers and only include the part of the number that is different. But in order for a paralegal or litigation support professional to…
Thank you very much for your presentation.
My pleasure, I hope it helps.