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[+] Hey Shannon... - Loretta Reed/MD (1 reply)
7/9/2004 3:56:57 PM (1728 views)

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[+] Assignments - Deeann Sligh/SC (10 replies)
7/8/2004 2:14:09 PM (1782 views)

[+] E & O Insurance - Kurt deVries/FL (3 replies)
7/8/2004 1:26:05 PM (1704 views)

[+] DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL - CLEOFI BLASS/NJ (4 replies)
7/7/2004 9:42:51 AM (1899 views)

[+] Out Sourcing... - Jay Duncan/MO (11 replies)
7/7/2004 8:35:51 AM (1828 views)

Collection Agency for Just Abstractors - Angelica DelliCarpini/IN
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[-] Using a laptop to search - Annette Dorty/PA (4 replies)
7/6/2004 3:02:06 PM (2737 views)
Re: Using a laptop to search - Alan Voorheis
7/6/2004 3:44:08 PM (3102 views)
Re: Using a laptop to search - Annette Dorty/PA
7/6/2004 6:48:45 PM (3072 views)

As of now, I do a hand written search at the courthouse.  Then I go to the office and type it on a form (in Microsoft Word) at my desktop computer.

I would like to find a program that would have cells for all the areas I would normally fill in on my search forms and would merge certain information, to reduce typing. I think it would need to be a little more complex than just an Excell form.  Maybe with boxes to check and by checking them, pull up a different cell.

I would like it to be able to use it for every type of search from something very simple to a full search.

I would need a notebook computer so I could take it with me and type as I go, and when I get back to the office, power up, open the document, hit print and it is done.

Any ideas?

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Re: Using a laptop to search - Scott Perry/PA
7/6/2004 10:13:29 PM (3107 views)
Re: Using a laptop to search - Annette Dorty/PA
7/7/2004 1:49:01 PM (3009 views)

Lots of PC on the "Newbies" - Kurt deVries/FL
7/6/2004 12:53:53 PM (1313 views)

[+] Brutal Truth gets your attention!!! - Jay Duncan (3 replies)
7/5/2004 2:26:09 PM (1684 views)

[+] Community College Classes - James Guill/VA (5 replies)
7/4/2004 2:28:49 PM (1566 views)

[+] It is the VETERAN...... - Jay Duncan/MO (1 reply)
7/4/2004 2:16:30 PM (1616 views)


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