Archive for November, 2008

How Do I Make Page Numbers Appear as Text in MS Word?

Monday, November 24th, 2008

One of my subcribers recently asked me how the page numbers appear in the footer of her document as text, rather than as numerals.

It took some research, but I found the answer for her.  If you too have ever needed or wanted your page numbers to appear as text in your document, follow the steps below to learn:

  • Click on View | Headers and Footers.
  • Once your are in either your Header or Footer:
  • Click CTRL + F9 to insert field braces { }. Do not type them in manually, as it will not work.
  • Key in:
  •  page \*cardtext
  • between the braces.
  • Click on F9 to hide the field code and update the field.

The word “card” in cardtext is an abbreviation of cardinal. Cardinal numbers are the ones we use for counting (i.e. 1, 2, 3), while ordinal numbers indicate the order in a sequence (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd). If you used \*ordtext as a field switch, you would get first, second, third, etc.

If you thought this tip was especially helpful, you can find a whole lot more just like it in my e-Book, which can be found here.

Answer Interrogatories Easily in MS Word

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Any legal secretary will tell you how tedious it can be to continually type in Interrogatory No. 1 or Response 1, and so on through thirty or more Interrogatories or Requests for Production of Documents. If you work in a larger firm that has a document assembly package in place or one that employs a scanner it makes your life a lot easier when it comes to this task. But for the small, boutique firm or solo practice it can still be a pain.

This is where AutoText comes in handy in MS Word. You can combine AutoText with another feature called AutoNumbering to make this whole process go a lot more smoothly for you with way less keystrokes and a lot less time. You can make the phrase an AutoText entry. The key to doing this is to enter the required number using a Field.

Follow the steps below to learn how:

  1. Type the phrase you are going to use (i.e. Interrogatory No.), including the and bold attributes.
  2. Click on Insert | Field.
  3. Use the drop-down list under Categories and select Numbering.
  4. The Field name you want is AutoNumLgl.
  5. The Field properties is 1, 2, 3
  6. Check the Field Option for Display number in legal format without a trailing period.
  7. Click OK.

Don’t forget to turn off the underlining and bolding attributes before you type in the colon!

Now, Select the entire phrase and Add it as an AutoText thusly:

  1. Click on Insert | AutoText  New or use the shortcut Alt + F3.
  2. This will open the AutoText dialog box.
  3. Click Show Autocomplete Suggestions.
  4. Under AutoText Entries, key in Inte or something that will be intuitive for you.
  5. Click OK.

You can now start keying in the Word Interrogatory and tap the Enter key and keep right on on going!

Makes like a lot simpler doesn’t it?

Create a Distribution List in MS Outlook from a List

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

We have all received e-mail at one time or another that has a list of fifty or so addresses of a group that we belong to and there may come a time when you have to send an e-mail to all of those folks as well, but you don’t know how to create the distribution list without tediously keying in all fifty or so addresses.

The good news is that there is a quick and easy way to accomplish this task!

Follow the steps below to learn how:

*      Select and copy list of e-mail addresses.

*      Open your Contacts folder.

*      Click on File | New | Distribution List.

*      Click on Select Members.

*      In the Name of Distribution List box, key in a name that is intuitive for you for this group.

*      Click on Select Members.

*      The Select Members dialog box will open.

*      At the bottom, where it says Add to Distribution List, you will notice a box that says Members.

*      Click in the box and paste your list.

*      Click OK.

*      Click Save and Close.

It doesn’t get much easier than this!