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Pleading Wizard

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gbushor - 29 Sep 2003 01:24 GMT
Word XP; Win 98: In pleading wizard, the default fonts the
wizard sets up in the templates it creates are too small
to meet requirements of court rules. For example,
the "default" font is 9 pt, but the court requires a
minimum of 12 pt. Also, line numbers are 9 pt and don't
match up with body text lines -- another requirement -- so
I've had to make a generic template, then modify each
document and section that comes from the template. Which
is tedious at best: what's the point of the wizard if you
have to go over and redo most everything it does? When I
try to open a template that the wizard created to edit it,
the wizard itself reopens to enter specific form data --
parties, etc. -- and I cannot seem to get it to modify the
templates as I want them. "Modifying" the template from
within pleading wizard only allows you to modify what the
wizard permits you to modify, which is basically very
little and nothing re: real formatting.

Is there a way to set up the pleading wizard to create
document templates with the font sizes, etc, that I need,
or do I have to customize each doc as I create it?

Thanks,

Q56_
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Sep 2003 16:24 GMT
See reply in word.pagelayout. Please do not multi-post.

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> Word XP; Win 98: In pleading wizard, the default fonts the
> wizard sets up in the templates it creates are too small
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