Creating Charts and Pivot Tables are great ways to take data and present the numbers in an easy to digest fashion. Let Excel do the heavy lifting.
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Creating Charts and Pivot Tables are great ways to take data and present the numbers in an easy to digest fashion. Let Excel do the heavy lifting.
Read moreApplying for jobs? Applying for clerkships? Just have data in a spreadsheet that you would like to merge into a contract or other document? Let Microsoft Office and Excel do the hard work.
Read moreWith all the demands of being a law student, a balanced schedule should occasionally include a night out for some music! Not only does the University of Richmond have an incredible lineup of concerts and performances each year —
Read moreWith so much correspondence sent electronically, or virtually today, it’s important to have a signature block that is easy to insert into documents. With Microsoft Word, you have the tools to create a professional signature at your fingertips.
Read moreEver wonder how to insert a clean electronic signature into a file? How to take an Excel data set and merge the data into Word to produce professional letters, contracts, etc.? How much do you know about redacting data out of a PDF file? Come share Zoe’s Kitchen with us on Friday, March 8th to learn to solve these and other mysteries. Do not forget to register in Symplicity!
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Read moreThe law library supplies students enrolled in our clinics the use of an iPad for the semester. We have purchased a number of apps to share, and are pleased to highlight just a few.
Read moreThere are times when you might want to share a PDF, but want to make sure people who receive the file do not edit, copy, or print the document. Beyond sharing the document in the cloud (BOX, Dropbox) and restricting
Read moreA great tool for researching legislative history, the United States Congressional Serial Set, commonly referred to as the Serial Set, spans more than two-hundred years and includes House and Senate Documents, Reports, and some executive branch materials. The documents include
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