Parchment is a service a lot of Universities are using to deliver secured copies of transcripts to recipients – Firefox is the way to circumvent the encryption.
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Parchment is a service a lot of Universities are using to deliver secured copies of transcripts to recipients – Firefox is the way to circumvent the encryption.
Read moreWhere’s the Computer lab? Where’s the Network Printers? Where’s the Computer Help Desk? Do we still have Lab computers? We have answers!
Read moreThe University of Richmond automatically assigns each student a unique email address, but don’t feel obligated to keep it. Typically, the email address includes your first and last name with some combination of numbers. But there are many reasons you
Read moreAre you telling me with just a little bit of formatting I can automatically create Tables of Contents in my papers? And – if the document is online, each TOC item is a hyperlink to quickly navigate the paper? Yes – that’s what we’re telling you! (Pssst – works in google docs, too!)
Read moreLooking for a great tool that is like Photoshop without the price tag? Look no further! Bonus – the price is right!
Read moreBy now, (most) everyone has created shortcuts in Microsoft Word for such things as Silcrows (section symbols). But did you know you can create custom shortcuts in Google Docs as well?
Read moreAll Richmond students, faculty and staff can use LastPass for free to manage passwords. Learn more in this post.
Read moreYou will become quite familiar with symbols in legal writing. In addition to adding words like “silcrow” to your vocabulary, you’ll learn other quirks to legal writing. To set up Word to work for your new legal writing, make the following adjustments.
Read moreNeed to print? Network printers are available for your use.
Read moreIf you are like me, you regularly need to save articles from internet sources for later review. As a law librarian, I gather news sources for faculty, educational resources for my students, and articles on librarianship and professional development for
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