Word for Law Firms Tutorial
Offered By: Learnit Training via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Master Microsoft Word 2019 for legal document preparation in this comprehensive tutorial designed for law firm professionals. Learn to efficiently create complex legal documents by exploring advanced features such as automatic text insertion, interface customization, and style and template creation. Dive into topics including formatting long documents with styles, creating pleadings, managing bullets and numbering, inserting legal symbols and footers, tracking changes, and generating tables of contents and indexes. Gain practical skills to enhance productivity and precision in drafting pleadings, contracts, estate plans, and other legal documents. Access additional resources, including exercise files and manuals, to reinforce your learning and apply new techniques in your legal practice.
Syllabus
Start
Introduction
Word Interface
Using Styles to Format Long Documents
Using the Navigation Pane
Format Indented Quotes with Styles
Creating Pleadings
Bullets and Numbering
Outline Numbering with List Styles
Control Formatting When Copying and Pasting Text
Inserting Automatic Text
Controlling AutoCorrect Options
Inserting Legal Symbols
Inserting Legal Footers
Using Cross References
Using Sections and Page Breaks
Aligning Text with Pleading Line Numbers
Tracking Changes
Comments
Comparing Documents with Legal Document Blackline
Search and Highlight
Generating a Table of Contents
Creating Pleadings Indexes
Using Word's Legal Templates
Constructing Custom Legal Templates
Conclusion
Taught by
Learnit Training
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