Version 2.64 Released
February 19, 2008
We here at Promethean Software Corporation are once again very pleased to announce the release of a new version of TurboLaw - Version 2.64.
This new version includes improvements to the “My Firm” tab, as well as scroll bars on the “User Templates” window - but most importantly, Version 2.64 includes our new digital certificates for documents and for the TurboLaw Toolbar in Microsoft Word and Excel. If you have started receiving messages about an expired digital certificate, this update will resolve those problems.
As always, we base our updates on feedback from our users - we hope you enjoy this new version of TurboLaw!
Macros and Word 2007
February 7, 2008
If you have recently upgraded to Word 2007 (part of Microsoft Office 2007), you might have noticed that just about everything looks different - and the controls for macros are no exception.
The first time you open a TurboLaw document, you’ll see a “Security Warning” appear near the top of the screen, as shown below.

Because TurboLaw documents use macros, if you don’t enable the macros, the documents won’t work the way you expect.
If you click on the Options button, you’ll see a screen like the one shown below.

You’ll be able to see that the document has been signed by Promethean Software Corporation (the makers of TurboLaw), and some other details.
In order to enable the macros, you must select “Trust all documents from this publisher.”
Once this is done, click OK. The macros will now be enabled, and you can continue using TurboLaw. You won’t have to perform these steps again (unless you get a new computer).
If you’re using an earlier version of Word, the steps to enable macros haven’t changed - you can view the steps in our Help Center article on “How to Enable Macros.” If you can’t choose “Trust all documents from this publisher,” or if that option does not even appear, then you may not have the necessary certificates installed. This Help Center article describes how to install the needed certificates.