Fast Tip Friday – Remove Password From Multiple PDFs Using Acrobat
This fast tip demonstrates how to use an Acrobat action sequence to remove the same password from PDF files in a folder, including subfolders.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use an Acrobat action sequence to remove the same password from PDF files in a folder, including subfolders.
This fast tip demonstrates how to easily remove names from the auto-complete list in Outlook.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use conditional formatting in Excel to highlight duplicate values within a column of data. In another Fast Tip Friday, I demonstrated how to highlight duplicate rows using Excel. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a free service that will monitor a web page for changes (additions/deletions) and send an email notification. It might be helpful to monitor docket listings or a web page for a specific client or case.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a free program called TextStat to quickly and easily generate a concordance (aka word list) from multiple MS Word documents. NOTE: If you have PDF files, you could convert them to MS Word format or text format in order to use this software tool.
This is an adaptation of a recent article written by Jeff Bennion for the Above the Law blog. In my legal career, I have formatted hundreds of Excel files for printing, at the request of an attorney who is uncomfortable using Microsoft Excel. I use many of the same steps that Jeff mentions in his…
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a free tool called Count Anything to identify which PDF files are unsearchable. Sean O’Shea shared this tip in his article entitled Where Are My Unsearchable PDFs. Source: Sean O’Shea