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imgHow Lawyers are Saving Time and Gaining Clients
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/14/2009 12:40:16 PM

Document Assembly/Automation software is not a novel entity in areas of legalities. Those whose primary field has been estate planning have likely been utilizing this technology for quite some time now. Wills and power of attorney forms respond well to the software templates available in many packages. However, this is not the only legal area in which document generation proves to be valuable. ...


imgThe Idea behind Document Assembly (Mail Merge)
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/14/2009 12:44:53 PM

If you are new to the technology of document assembly (Mail Merge) it may be helpful to learn a bit about it prior to purchasing the software. Put simply, document assembly (Mail Merge) software allows the user to assemble a database of information that can then be, in turn, entered into forms and automated into document templates. For example, you are a company that produces a substantial amou...


imgAbout Forms
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/15/2009 11:45:55 AM

In WordFusion, you can either fill out existing Forms or create your own Forms  in Design Studio.  Forms Forms help users enter and submit information in a consistent, systematic way. This in turn reduces the likelihood of data-entry errors and improves the overall process of gathering similar information from different users. Among other things, a Form determines: ...


imgMaking the Case for Businesses
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/14/2009 12:43:34 PM

Paperwork and business are almost synonymous. Almost all areas of any business produce massive amounts of documents on a daily basis. Whether contracts are being formed and signed, purchase orders printed and sent, or expense reports are generated for approval, there is no doubt that a business could not survive without these documents. How much time is spent creating these documents each day? M...


imgScript Basics
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/15/2009 11:58:47 AM

WordFusion provides a very powerful programming language to provide the flexibility to perform any task during document assembly. WordFusion's script functionality makes use of the award winning Microsoft Visual Basic.Net language. Microsoft Visual Basic.Net is a language used by more programmers than any other language in the history of computing. It is one of the easiest languages to learn a...


imgDocument Assembly (Mail Merge) Can Even Help Communities
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/14/2009 12:38:49 PM

 


imgFilling out Forms
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/15/2009 12:01:21 PM

Forms help users enter and submit information in a consistent way. This reduces the likelihood of data-entry errors and improves the overall process of gathering similar information from different users. This information is then used to assemble the document based on the rules contained in the Forms.     To begin assembling a Forms select a Form from the Library and click Assemble on...


imgManaging Tabs (Pages)
Created by Gwen M 5/27/2009 3:23:48 PM

Objectives To be able to add, remove, re-name and re-position Tabs during Form Design Purpose of To be used when working in Form Design and more than one page is required when constructing the Form For example: If you wish to hold Customer details, amounts and other personal information separate from Sales History, Quotes and Debt Recovery you can add Tabs to the Form ...


imgAbout Library Files
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/15/2009 12:07:32 PM

WordFusion Libraries are used to organize, preview and manage Forms, Info Files and Document Templates in related groups. For example, a debt recovery team might use a Library File to fill out, save, and view files related to account demand files. Folders in the Library are linked to a Windows Folder, when the user adds a folder to the Library  files contained in the folder will be displ...


imgConditional IF statement
Created by Bruce Fallen 5/16/2009 5:42:13 PM

The IF statement is used in the document template to make decisions about optional content to be inserted into the document. If statements use the value of fields from the form or other hardcoded values to evaluate. IF statements can use and, or and use bracketing for precedence. In addition the designer must place a bookmark around the IF statement in the Document Template, this will defin...

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