Friday, November 14, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
WordPerfect to MS Word Help
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Alternatives to Adobe Acrobat
1. Docudesk http://www.docudesk.com/deskPDF_Professional_Edition.shtml less than $100. Includes typewriter
2. PDF-Format.com: http://www.pdf-format.com/index.asp
3. PDF Creator: FREE https://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/
Still looking for other options, try searching Google for: free adobe acrobat
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Remote Access to Home or Office Computer
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Send Messages Late at Night that You Wish You Hadn't Sent?
Read about this feature on Reuters Blog and Official G-mail Blog.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Tips, Tricks, Shortcuts and Other Cool Stuff
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Microsoft's Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Google's Street View
Depending on the location, you may be able to take advantage of Google’s Street View (maps.google.com/help/maps/streetview/). Google’s Street View is a feature of Google Maps that was introduced in May, 2007 featuring at the time 5 US cities. It provides a 360o panoramic street-level view of major metropolitan cities, including Detroit, Ann Arbor and much of Southeast Michigan.
Photographs were taken by a camera mounted on an automobile. Users can virtually walk through neighborhoods while viewing all the surroundings.
For those practicing in Wayne County, this is familiar location: http://tinyurl.com/58rgjn.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Create Shortcuts that Work for You

Is Everything Made for Right Handed People Only?
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Online Backup Solution
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Overwhelmed By E-Mail? You need filters or rules!
Monday, March 24, 2008
Inexpensive BackUp Solution
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Recycle Used Electronics via USPS For FREE
Friday, March 14, 2008
Virtual Computing
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Disposable E-mail Addresses
This site will create an e-mail address for you that will be valid for 10 minutes! You can retrieve and post messages right from the site for 10 minutes before the address expires.
This 10 minute address might save you hours of unwanted spam!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Digital Pen
Maybe what you need is a digital pen.
Digital pens capture your written thoughts on paper and can be stored electronically to your computer. No need to type handwritten notes, a digital pen will capture everything for you.
Logitech, as well as other companies, make digital pens. If you rather hand write documents, you should seriously consider this option.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/digital_pen/devices/408&cl=us,en
Shop for Technology Items Online
Some of the good web sites include: http://www.pricegrabber.com/ and http://www.froogle.com/.
For the deal of the day, check out http://www.woot.com/ which offers one product every day at a reduced rate.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Adding Outlook to Your Desktop
Monday, March 10, 2008
Telephone Service - VOIP
Speaking from personal experience, I never miss one of my VOIP telephone calls since I have features like caller id, enhanced voice mail which can e-mail a copy of my voice message or I can be directed to the web, and simultaneous ring with up to 5 different telephone numbers, I never miss a call unless I want to!
If you need to stay in touch with business contacts, the courts or family, you really should check out these unbelievable features at rock bottom prices!
Calculating Time between two dates
Keep Your Documents and Calendar Online
Check out Google Document and Calendar. An excellent way to keep yourself organized and never lose documents from traveling or equipment failure!
Site Specific Searches

Filing Supreme Court Pleading and Need Headers for Transcripts? You need Acrobat Standard!
To add headers and footers:
Choose Document > Add Headers & Footers.
In the Add Headers & Footers dialog box, click the Header or Footer tab.
To include text in the header or footer, do the following:
To add the date of creation, click in one of the boxes (left, center or right), choose a date style from the Insert Date menu, and click Insert.
To add a page number, click in the one of the boxes (left, center or right), choose a page number style from the Insert Page Number menu, and click Insert.
Select the font and type size. The font and size apply to all headers and footers created in the session. You cannot apply a different font or size to part of the header or footer.
To add text: Type the text you want to appear in the appropriate box or boxes. Text typed in these boxes appears left-aligned, centered or right-aligned.
To specify page options, do any of the following:
Choose which pages to apply the header or footer to. You cannot specify different ranges for headers and footers.
If you want page number to start at a number other than the page’s sequence in the document, select Start Page Numbers At and specify the number you want.
To keep the header and footer size constant when printing the PDF document in large format, select Prevent Resizing/Repositioning When Printing.
To set white space around the header or footer, set the margins. The top margin setting applies to headers. The bottom margin setting applies to footers.
Click Preview to preview the results. Preview displays all header and footer information, including previously added headers and footers.
OCR, Adobe Acrobat and Typewriter

The Typewriter tool, when activated, allows the user to fill out forms that do not contain interactive fields. Simply put, you can click anywhere on a PDF and type!
To activate the Typewriter tool, from the Tools menu select Typewriter and then again on Typewriter.
To add text to the document, click on the Typewriter icon and click anywhere in the document to begin typing.
For those that do not own a copy of Adobe Standard or Professional, the free-reader can also utilize the Typewriter if the provider of the original document activated the Typewriter tool when they created the document.
Perhaps it is time to finally dispose of that old electronic typewriter!
Do I need a Scanner?

To take advantage of AutoText, type in the text you wish to insert at a later time. Highlight that text and select AutoText from the pull-down menu Insert. Then click on New and give your entry a name and click Ok.
To insert your AutoText in another location, position your curser where you want the insert text to display, then click on Insert and AutoText and Normal. Select the entry you wish to insert.
AutoFormat and AutoFormat As You Type in MS Word

To prevent this from happening further, you should uncheck the Automatic Bulleted Lists under the tab AutoFormat and also Automatic Bulleted Lists and Automatic Numbered Lists under the Tab AutoFormat As You Type.
MS Word: (c) vs. ©: You need AutoCorrect

To correct the “©” problem, select “AutoCorrect Options” under the “Tools” pull-down menu. Select the (c) “row” and then strike the delete button. This will permanently rid your computer of this problem. Perhaps while you remove this annoyance, there are other common phrases that you type repeatedly, that you can abbreviate and let Word complete for you and save you time. Why not add, "csc1" for "Criminal Sexual Conduct in the First Degree" It's a lot less to type!
Paste or better yet -- PASTE SPECIAL
1. In Microsoft Word: Click on the Tools pull-down menu and then on Macro and Macros again.
2. Type the name: Paste_Plain_Text in the Macro Name box.
3. Click on the Create button.
4. Paste the next line where the cursor is flashing
5. Click on File and then Close and Return to Microsoft Word.
6. Click on the Tools pull-down menu and then Customize.
7. Click on the Commands tab.
8. Scroll down in the Categories list (left side of the screen) and click on Macros.
9. In the Commands list (right side of the screen), click on Paste_Plain_Text.
10a. To create a keyboard shortcut, click on the Keyboard button and select the key combination you wish assign. Most likely you will select Ctrl + Shift + c.
10b. To create an icon or text in a pull-down menu, click and hold on the Paste_Plain_Text in the Commands list and drag it to either a pull-down menu or within an icon toolbar.
Greetings and Welcome
This Blog will take up technology issues facing Michigan's Criminal Defense Attorneys by focusing on effectively utilizing word processing programs to document scanning to courtroom presentation and other time saving tips. Please feel free to suggest topics for discussion and look for announcements of upcoming training sessions around the State!
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