Using the Microsoft Office and Other Companion Programs
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Clio User Manual
Pocket Word: Creating Documents
You can use Pocket Word to create documents, such as letters,
meeting minutes, and trip reports. You can also use Pocket Word
to open and edit documents created in the desktop version of
Word. When you are ready to save a document you created or
edited, you can save it in a variety of formats, including Pocket
Word (.pwd) and Word (.doc). If you plan to send the document
through e-mail to someone who will be using Word, not Pocket
Word, be sure to save it in the Word (
.doc
) format.
To type text in Pocket Word, tap or tap the screen to place the
insertion point and start typing. Use the spelling checker to verify
accuracy. You can quickly format the text, using buttons and
menu commands. You can format as you go or apply formatting
later.
You can type text in either Outline view or Normal view, and you
can easily switch from one view to the other, using the
View
menu. Work in Outline view when taking notes in meetings. As
shown in Figure 5-1, use the formatting of the templates to
highlight main points and provide formatting for detail text.
Summary of Contents for Clio C-1050 Series
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