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Docketing with Outlook 2003 part 2: Let Microsoft Outlook calculate dates for you
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Microsoft Outlook: Make those templates available in a flash
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Docketing with Outlook: calculating X number of days before a given date
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Docketing with Outlook 2003 part 1: Let Microsoft Outlook calculate dates for you
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Legal Secretary’s – Finding time for yourself
Microsoft Word: make documents more dynamic with hyperlinks
Stop pen theft and decorate your desk, too.
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More productive and less stressed-out lawyer
Deadline and filing calculator tool
Tenure, is it really a legal secretary’s most important quailty?
Wink: seriously, a powerful new tool for research on people
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Law firms listen up: Incompetence is expensive
Microsoft Word: Recovering lost files
Organize MS Outlook into folders to track cases and more
Is your resume ready for the Information Age?
Check your work quickly and easily using a recorder
The joys of collection and poetic justice
The most common error I see in pleading document titles
Lunch at your desk without getting pestered
What every new or aspiring legal secretary must know
The lawyer who has a lawyer for a client
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MS Excel: Expand your date format choices
Know Excel, love Excel
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The comma: our most misunderstood punctuation mark
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The best law firms for women
Personal capital: Inspire confidence
Outlook templates help goof-proof your docketing
The art of negative psychology
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Docketing with Outlook 2003 part 2: Let Microsoft Outlook calculate dates for you
If you send docket entries using Outlook’s “Invite Attendees” feature, then you’ve probably had the daunting experience of seeing your
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Docketing with Outlook: calculating X number of days before a given date
In response to a question regarding my post on
calculating dates in Outlook
:
“This works great when using the + but mine doesn’t work when using -.
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Docketing with Outlook 2003 part 1: Let Microsoft Outlook calculate dates for you
Hardly anyone — not even Google, according to the searches I did — knows Outlook can calculate dates. But the feature is a godsend…
Deadline and filing calculator tool
That bodacious blogging court reporter,
Todd Olivas
, has just unveiled his free
Deadline and Filing
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Outlook templates help goof-proof your docketing
Some judges have an annoying tendency to issue orders that effectively change the local rules as they apply to one
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