TurboLaw and Pocket PCs
More and more often, we’re hearing questions along the lines of “Can I use TurboLaw on my PocketPC?” And the answer to this question is “Yes, and No.”
More and more often, we’re hearing questions along the lines of “Can I use TurboLaw on my PocketPC?” And the answer to this question is “Yes, and No.”
We are extremely proud to announce the release of TurboLaw version 2.59. There’s a lot to be proud of in this new release – we’ve really set the bar (no pun intended) higher this time. Improved drop-down lists, Rhode Island updates, and the ability to print document messages are just a few of the new features.
We’ve posted a new video tutorial over at the Help Center called How to Edit Documents. This video will walk you through how to edit protected TurboLaw documents, and addresses some of the most common frustrations people have with our documents – including the dreaded Microsoft Word error “Error! Reference Source Not Found.”
We are proud to announce the release of TurboLaw Version 2.58 – the latest and greatest TurboLaw version yet. Some of the new features in this version are updates for the new New Hampshire area of law, and the ability to edit the attorneys in your firm.
With the introduction of Microsoft’s new Office 2007 system, we have some new tips for working with TurboLaw and these new programs.
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.
The 2nd volume of the TurboLaw company newsletter is now available for download, in PDF format.
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.