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| Templates
for Transactional and Litigation Documents |
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| A template
is a file containing information required for a specific document
type - letter, pleading, memo, notary form, etc. A template can
contain formatting information such as margin settings, paper size,
styles, placement of text, and text formatting as well as document
content such as boilerplate text, word processing-generated letterhead,
and pleading paper. |
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MacPac templates include
both business templates, such as Letter, Memorandum, Facsimile and
litigation templates such as Pleadings. Each template is individually
customized to duplicate Firm or Department standard documents and
forms. |
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Template Dialog Boxes |
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MacPac templates use
intuitive dialog boxes to prompt users for variable information
necessary to build a new document. As information is entered in
the dialog box, the document is created behind. The document can
even be scrolled for viewing with the dialog box still open. Once
the user enters the variable information, MacPac does the rest -
creating and formatting the document based on Firm standards and
user input. |
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