Microsoft Word for Legal Professionals
August 2019
Microsoft Word for Legal Professionals
This is advanced training on how to conquer Word formatting to save time and create better legal documents. In law school, they taught you the law, how to conduct research, and the ethics rules of our profession. However, they probably failed to teach you how to use the primary tool necessary to produce work product - Microsoft Word.
Law schools are now scrambling to add practical technical skills to their offerings, but most of us never had the opportunity. The days of dedicated support staff to handle those things have unfortunately passed. Lawyers have to understand how to use all of the tools; and mastering Word means faster turn-around, higher drafting accuracy, and better client service. Unfortunately, Microsoft Word is a very complicated program; and controlling complex formatting is a wrestling match many lawyers lose repeatedly. Adding a new article to a contract shouldn’t mean you have to waste two hours manually updating all of the subsequent paragraph numbers and cross-references which are now incorrect. Getting a document to look the way you want shouldn’t be the most frustrating part of your day. In this seminar, you’ll learn the right way to set up complex legal documents and how to avoid the formatting problems and delays you’re probably used to encountering.
Bring your laptop!
The sample files we use for the in class exercises will be made available in advance for download so that you can follow along during the program.
Programs will be taught in Word for Windows 365/2019. However, the manual and class materials cover Word 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365. Manuals for Word for Mac 2011 and Word for Mac 2016/19/365 are also available for download. Word for Windows and Word for Mac have different interfaces, although they’re capable of most of the same things with some exceptions.
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Meet Your Presenter
Barron K. Henley, Esq., is one of the founding partners of Affinity Consulting Group, a legal technology consulting firm focused on automating and streamlining law firms and legal departments. He earned his B.S./B.A. (marketing and economics) and J.D. from The Ohio State University and is a member of the American, Ohio, and Columbus Bar Associations, and the Worthington Estate Planning Council. He is a Fellow in the College of Law Practice Management, and a member of both the ABA Law Practice Management and the Real Property Trust and Estate Law ("RPTE") Sections. He's a member of RPTE Futures Task Force, a former Board Member for the ABA TECHSHOW, and is the former Chair of the Ohio State Bar Association Law Office Automation & Technology Committee. Barron heads Affinity’s document assembly/automation and software training departments; he is a renowned expert on Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat and HotDocs document assembly software; and has authored legal-specific manuals on HotDocs, Adobe Acrobat, and Microsoft Word, Excel & Outlook. Barron is also an expert in launching new law firms, overhauling existing firms, and documenting and reengineering law firm processes. Finally, Barron teaches continuing legal education (CLE) classes throughout the U.S. and Canada covering a wide variety of topics related to law practice management, technology, and ethics.
Agenda
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27
Microsoft Word for Legal Professionals
8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 am – 12:00 pm (Including a 15-Minute Break)
Customize and Fix Word's Default Settings
Word's default settings are annoying and inappropriate for a law office. Learn to customize Word's interface, fix its settings and install your preferred formatting as Word's default formatting.
Navigate and Edit Complex Documents
The best tips and techniques for quick and precise editing; copy text into your document without wrecking the formatting.
Protect Yourself When Negotiating Documents Electronically
We’ll cover advanced search techniques, how to produce a redline by comparing versions of documents, tracking changes as you edit, and how to avoid metadata when emailing documents to opposing counsel. We’ll also spend some time discussing how to keep confidential documents private and meet your obligations for electronic confidentiality under Rule of Professional Conduct 1.6.
Proofing
How to use and customize Word's spell checker, thesaurus, grammar tool and AutoCorrect features for use in a law office.
Automate with Macros and AutoText Clause Libraries
Assemble legal documents using clause libraries you can build and share with others in your office. Condense complicated procedures into single speed-keys or buttons by using Macros.
Why Word Does Not Have Reveal Codes and Other Architectural Secrets of Word Formatting
Word's three categories of formatting explained and differentiated; get unruly text under control; and how to effortlessly apply formatting you like to other text or documents.
12:00 — 1:00 pm
Lunch (on your own)
1:00 – 4:30 pm (Including a 15-Minute Break)
Font and Typeface Control
The correct way to change the font for an entire document (it's not the way you've been doing it); working with symbols; non-breaking spaces and hyphens.
Paragraph Formatting Control
How to master paragraph formatting and alignment (tabs and indents); holding paragraphs together and lines of a paragraph together to avoid awkward page breaks; proper way to build signature lines; line and paragraph spacing.
Automatic Paragraph Numbering
How to get single and multi-level auto paragraph numbering to do exactly what you want in up to 9-level-deep outlines. Never waste time manually renumbering paragraph numbers again.
Headers, Footers and Complex Page Numbering Schemes
Learn to control Word's header/footer feature. Plus, how to insert page numbers in any format, turn it on and off, start it over anywhere in the document, and change formats (i.e., from Arabic to Romanettes).
Styles - The Feature You Must Master
We’ll discuss this a bit, but it will be covered in-depth during the Advanced Word Bootcamp on Styles the morning of August 28, 2019.
Tables of Authority
Learn how to set up a Table of Authority that automatically generates and updates after you’ve edited the pleading.
Word’s Merge Function and Fillable Templates
We’ll show you how to merge client data into anything, from a simple letter to a revocable trust. We’ll also cover using fillable Word fields and content controls to create templates that generate new documents with minimal user input.
4:30 pm
Adjourn
Registration Fees
Non Member | $399.00 |
CBA Member | $369.00 |
Paralegal/Legal Support Staff | $299.00 |
New Lawyer Edge Partner | $184.50 |
CLE Basic Pass holder | $99.00 |
CLE ELITE Pass Holder | $0.00 |
- General Credits: 7.00
- Ethics Credits: 0.00
- EDI Credits:
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You'll learn easier and quicker document creation and complex formatting, including:
- Drafting complex legal documents more easily and more accurately, with less hassle
- Mastering Microsoft’s styles feature to completely control complex legal formatting
- Using macros and AutoText to automate your legal document drafting
- Table of Contents and Table of Authorities
- Tips for legal-specific formatting issues
- Automatic paragraph numbering
- And more!