How to Practice Law with Computers |
Contents
The Technology | 10 |
Introduction and Basic | 11 |
Printers | 32 |
Copyright | |
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applications software ASCII attorney automatically automation basic billing BYTE capability CD/ROM changes chapter client codes communications cost court cursor database management dBASE desktop publishing developed display docu draft editing electronic mail entry example expert system footnote format free-text functions graphical hard disk hardware hypertext inductive reasoning INFO WORLD Key Number keyboard LAN Manager language law firm law office lawyers legal research LEXIS Lotus machines Macintosh macros mainframe megabytes ment menu microcomputer Microsoft Word minicomputer MS/DOS NetWare operating system particular percent perform permit printed printer processor project management protocol puter query record reports requires retrieval screen server SGML sophisticated specific spreadsheet standard storage structure telecommunications telephone tion UNIX user interface vendors WESTLAW Windows word processing word processing software WordPerfect workstations XyWrite