I’ve started a new series for The Indiana Lawyer on Microsoft Word® for the legal profession. The first article in that series was published recently. You can read it here. In it, I address one common complaint I often hear from lawyers and staff regarding a document: what in the world is going on with … Continue reading Microsoft Word® for the Legal Profession: Reformatting Documents
TextExpander Windows beta update
Recently, Smile software updated its TextExpander beta for Windows. This is a big update, making TextExpander on Windows look and feel like its Mac counterpart. In normal use the beta is definitely more reliable and makes editing snippets easier. Having all your snippets available on all platforms is an added plus. TextExpander is one of … Continue reading TextExpander Windows beta update
Microsoft Word® tips for the holidays
Microsoft Word® Tips for the Holidays The Indiana Lawyer recently published my article on how to decorate your documents for the holidays. Here’s what you can learn: Use Microsoft Word® to automatically format documents One of the best (or worst?) features of Microsoft Word is its automatic formatting. Properly understood, Microsoft Word’s automatic behavior controls … Continue reading Microsoft Word® tips for the holidays
How to get more out of your 2017 goals
Early Bird Pricing on Goal Setting Course As you may know, Michael Hyatt has opened his course 5 Days to Your Best Year Ever. You will want to act now to get early bird pricing. Why? It's simple: get more from your 2017 goals. Listen, there are many goal setting opinions available today. Michael Hyatt … Continue reading How to get more out of your 2017 goals
How do you measure up?
In keeping with my recent posts on planning for the new year, I wanted to share another resource from Michael Hyatt. Human nature often causes us to want to measure ourselves against others. This resource actually measures you against yourself and your goals, helping you identify areas of strength and of improvement. I just took … Continue reading How do you measure up?
How to sign a PDF using your iPhone
Did you know the iPhone offers an easy way to sign PDFs? I find in my practice that I often need a client to review and sign a document. This can sometimes cause issues for my clients as they don’t have easy access to a printer and scanner. This can add delay to getting a … Continue reading How to sign a PDF using your iPhone
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoy your Thanksgiving with family and friends. Take time to reflect on all the things you are thankful for in your life and let those blessings serve to remind you how fortunate we are to live in America. Make your host's day by offering to clean up.
Start your 2017 Planning Now
Start 2017 Planning Now with this free resource If you followed me for any length of time, you know I value Michael Hyatt. He offers so much to his readers and followers and today is no exception. He has released a free PDF download containing high performing individuals answers to this question: “What is the … Continue reading Start your 2017 Planning Now
Tired of buying batteries for Wii remotes?
Dadhack: rechargeable battery packs for the Nintendo Wii. When it comes to video game systems, I'm behind the times. We still use the old Nintendo Wii, not the newer Nintendo Wii U. The Wii uses controllers that require AA batteries. If the console is played with any degree of frequency, the controllers will gobble batteries. … Continue reading Tired of buying batteries for Wii remotes?
TheFormTool Pro: Conflict with Microsoft Office Update
The Problem Microsoft has a way of automatically updating its software on your computer, if you allow. Sometimes, these automatic updates create problems with existing software. Such is the case with TheFormTool Pro, a plug-in that works with Microsoft Word. This article will show you how to resolve that problem and get you back to … Continue reading TheFormTool Pro: Conflict with Microsoft Office Update