by Keith Survell | Feb 2, 2007 | Archive, Archived TurboLaw Tips
It is possible to modify any of the “template” forms provided with TurboLaw to suit your own needs. These modified templates are known as “user templates.” This option can be used to create your own derivative forms, or to create entirely new forms that do not currently exist in TurboLaw.
by Keith Survell | Jan 5, 2007 | Archive, Archived TurboLaw Tips
Because Microsoft Word sometimes takes it upon itself to hide or delete the TurboLaw toolbar completely, we have added the a Help Center article to help people re-install their TurboLaw toolbar. This article includes a convenient download that will install the toolbar for you – you don’t need to do anything else.
by Keith Survell | Jul 26, 2006 | Archive, Archived TurboLaw Tips
The TurboLaw Help Center contains a wealth of information on all sorts of situations and problems that people have encountered in the past. Here are some of the most popular and helpful articles.
by Keith Survell | Jul 26, 2006 | Archive, Archived TurboLaw Tips
Almost every TurboLaw user has run into “macros” at some point. Macros are used in TurboLaw to help with creating, editing, and saving documents, so making sure that they are active and working is very important.
by Keith Survell | Apr 3, 2006 | Archive, Archived Tech, Archived Tips, Archived TurboLaw Tips
The concept of the “paperless office†– like the flying car before it – has long been around. And just as steps towards developing flying cars have been made, so also have practical steps toward realizing the “paperless office.†Some of these advances have come thanks to the PDF file format.
by Keith Survell | Jun 8, 2005 | Archive, Archived Tech, Archived Tips, Archived TurboLaw Tips
We here at TurboLaw run into similar situations all the time. TurboLaw has a lot of features that many people never use – because they don’t know it’s there. So if this article has inspired you to find the “hidden” treasures in TurboLaw, may I recommend perusing the TurboLaw User’s Manual?