Archive for November, 2009

TurboLaw Time and Billing 1.16 Released

TurboLaw Time and Billing - New Update AvailableIt may not have a big red bow tied around it, but the latest release of TurboLaw Time and Billing – Version 1.16 – could be considered our “early Christmas present” to all of our users.

The biggest change in this new version is undoubtedly the incredible variety of new bill templates we’ve added.

These new templates not only give you the ability to create fantastic-looking bills, they also show just how much you can do with TurboLaw Time and Billing’s template system and a little bit of creativity.

Here is a preview of all the new bill templates (click on any image to see a larger version):

We hope you enjoy these new themes – and remember, you can always pick one of these themes and customize it further to suit your taste.

As always, your TurboLaw Time and Billing will check for updates automatically and notify you when a new update is available. Just watch for the pop-up balloon, or for this message at the bottom of your screen:

This message lets you know a new update is available.

This message lets you know a new update is available.

Remember – we welcome your feedback as well, so don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any thoughts or comments about the program.

We hope you enjoy this latest version of TurboLaw Time and Billing!

Time and Billing Reports: “Aging Report”

Often, users of TurboLaw Time and Billing who are switching from another time and billing system want to pull up certain types of reports, but they only know the name of the report from their previous billing system.

To help with this, we are going to be posting a series of articles that describe step-by-step how to produce the same reports you’re used to from your old billing system in TurboLaw Time and Billing.

Displaying an “Aging Report” in TurboLaw Time and Billing

In today’s article, we’re going to show you how to display what other billing programs might call an “aging report.”

Note: you can click any of the images in this article to enlarge the picture.

Step 1: Switch to the Bills view by clicking Bills from the left-hand navigation bar.

nav bar - bills

Step 2: Using the options at the bottom of the left-hand navigation bar, choose to see bills grouped by Age.

aging report

That’s it! The bills you see are now grouped by age, so you can see at a glance how many bills are in each age category, and what the totals are for each age category. This is what some programs might call an “aging report.”

You can also print this view by clicking the File menu and choosing Print.

As always, our goal is to make TurboLaw Time and Billing as easy to use as possible – and that includes making it easy to switch to TurboLaw Time and Billing from another billing program. If you have questions about how to produce a report from your old billing program in TurboLaw Time and Billing, feel free to ask us!

Time and Billing Reports: Client Recap

Often, users of TurboLaw Time and Billing who are switching from another time and billing system want to pull up certain types of reports, but they only know the name of the report from their previous billing system.

To help with this, we are going to be posting a series of articles that describe step-by-step how to produce the same reports you’re used to from your old billing system in TurboLaw Time and Billing.

How to Produce a “Client Recap” Report in TurboLaw Time and Billing

What some billing programs might call a “Client Recap,” TurboLaw Time and Billing calls “Account History.”

TurboLaw Time and Billing makes it very easy to see a “client recap” report for a particular client.

Step 1: Open the client you wish to view the recap report for.

Step 2: Click the Account History button.

That’s it! The account history window is the TurboLaw Time and Billing equivalent to a “Client Recap” report in some other billing programs. You can view the account history as either a “tree” type view (with items “grouped” into 4 main groups) or as a grid (like a check register). You can also  print both views by clicking the Print button.

As always, our goal is to make TurboLaw Time and Billing as easy to use as possible – and that includes making it easy to switch to TurboLaw Time and Billing from another billing program. If you have questions about how to produce a report from your old billing program in TurboLaw Time and Billing, feel free to ask us!

Time and Billing Reports: MTD or YTD billed by client or time keeper

Often, users of TurboLaw Time and Billing who are switching from another time and billing system want to pull up certain types of reports, but they only know the name of the report from their previous billing system.

To help with this, we are going to be posting a series of articles that describe step-by-step how to produce the same reports you’re used to from your old billing system in TurboLaw Time and Billing.

How to Produce MTD or YTD “Billed by Client” or “Billed by Time Keeper” Reports in TurboLaw Time and Billing

In today’s article, we’re going to describe how to produce a class of reports, and not just one particular report. Specifically, we’re going to show you how to produce MTD (month-to-date) or YTD (year-to-date) “Billed by Client” or “Billed by Time Keeper” (what TurboLaw Time and Billing calls “Staff Member”) reports.

Although TurboLaw Time and Billing doesn’t let you restrict the displayed information to just a particular range of dates (e.g., YTD or MTD), you can easily export the data you see on your screen into a program such as Microsoft Excel, which is capable of very advanced data manipulation and display – including the desired MTD or YTD reports.

In general, it is possible to pull up these types of reports in Excel in just a minute or two.

Note: you can click any of the images in this article to enlarge the picture.

Step 1: From the Home screen, click the Add/Edit Work Items button to bring up the Time/Work window.

home screen - add/edit time/work

Step 2: From the Time/Work window, click the Export button and save the exported data on your computer.

export time work

Step 3: Open the file you just saved with your preferred spreadsheet program (e.g., Microsoft Excel).

Step 4: Now that you have the data in Excel, you can bring Excel’s advanced filtering and reporting tools to bear on it. Just select the columns you would like to filter by, and then click the Sort and Filter button in Excel.

sort and filter

Note: these pictures are taken from Microsoft Excel 2007 – if you are using a different version or a different spreadsheet program, your options will look different. Please consult your program’s help file for how to perform the equivalent steps in your particular program.

Step 5: Set the filtering options you would like on the columns you have selected. You can do this by clicking the little drop-down type box which appears in the heading of each column.

filter - date

Above: the Date column showing the filter drop-down button

filter - ytd

Above: the filter drop-down lets you filter dates in any way you like. In this picture, we are filtering for YTD (year-to-date).

filter - client

Above: you can also filter by name. In this picture, we are filtering by client name.

That’s it! Now your data is filtered to be either MTD or YTD, as well as restricted by client or time keeper (what TurboLaw Time and Billing calls “Staff member”).

ytd report (filtered by date and client)

You can print this data directly from Excel, or use it to perform other manipulations on the data – for example, you might want it to sum  up the Amount column.

ytd report

Of course, there are no limits on what you can do to the report – Excel provides a tremendous number of tools for analyzing data such as this. The only real limit is your imagination as to what sorts of reports you’d like to see!

As always, our goal is to make TurboLaw Time and Billing as easy to use as possible – and that includes making it easy to switch to TurboLaw Time and Billing from another billing program. If you have questions about how to produce a report from your old billing program in TurboLaw Time and Billing, feel free to ask us!