Often a very simple, low cost solution exists that can make a big difference in finding specific documents in a file.
When using AutoEntry forms in TimeMatters, if you put text in brackets [] in the AutoEntry Form, you an double click on it in the new record and it will select everything between the brackets.
Here's a quick tip when you're surfing the web or need to do a calculation but can't find your adding machine or pocket calculator - use Google!
While we turn to our electronic research tools and local county law libraries, we often forget about the law school libraries.
One of the irritating things about MS Word is figuring out how to make changes to the Standard Toolbars and making those changes permanent or how to fix changes made by programs such as Adobe Acrobat and it’s addition to the Toolbar. Remember that Word buries its settings in the Normal.dot file, so this is […]
PCMAG.COM has an intersting tip on using Microsoft's Document Scanning Tool included in Office 2003 to simplify your scanning taks.
For those of you looking for applications that you can load on a portable USB storage drive and take with you, Wikipedia has this list of applications for consideration. The list includes email clients, web browsers, word processors, PDF readers and more. For programs written specifically for MS Windows to run from USB storage drives, […]
For the 14th year, PC Magazine has compiled a list of what they believe are the top utilities for the year in their latest Superguide. I'm happy to see several of my favorites on the list: X1, SnagIt 8.0 and PartionMagic among others. This is a list that is definelty worth reading and keeping.
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