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|  | About 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... |
|  | The Usefulness of Document Assembly (Mail Merge) in Real Estate | | Created by Bruce Fallen 5/14/2009 12:44:26 PM | Anyone in the business of real estate is well aware of the quantity of documents that are unavoidably created on a daily basis. If one is dealing primarily with the sale of real estate, these forms may include, but are not limited to, mortgage assignments, promissory notes, purchase contracts, and closing forms. If, on the other hand, one's real estate area of expertise chiefly involves rentals, ... |
|  | Document Assembly (Mail Merge) vs. Manual | | Created by Bruce Fallen 5/14/2009 12:36:53 PM | As a method of gathering information and assembling it into document templates, WordFusion provides numerous advantages over manual document creation and custom-built solutions.
WordFusion Manual Improved Efficiency WordFusion provides instant access to both design and assembly. WordFusion enables the rapid creation of Forms for users who may not have sophistica... |
|  | How 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. ... |
|  | Designing new Forms | | Created by Bruce Fallen 5/15/2009 11:49:30 AM | When designing a WordFusion Form, starting with a blank Form provides the most flexibility and allows you to create a design that best fits your needs.
1. Add controls to the Form
You can add functionality to your Form by inserting fields. The Fields toolbox provides access to all of the controls and fields available in InfoPath. You can add controls and fields to your f... |
|  | Managing 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 ... |
|  | Script 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... |
|  | Set the Properties for a Form | | Created by Bruce Fallen 5/15/2009 11:52:02 AM | The properties for a Form are set in the Form properties window which can be selected by clicking the Form Menu, then the Properties menu item. Here you can set the Document template and email options. To specify the Form properties values follow the steps below.
1. Select the value in the property window
2. Enter your new value in the edit box
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|  | Designing Document Templates | | Created by Gwen M 5/20/2009 5:21:13 PM | Requirements
Microsoft Word 2007
Basic word processing skills
Objectives
To be able to create a Template Document
To be able to create a Merge Field
To be able to incorporate the document into the WordFusion Library
Purpose of
The Template Document is a normal word document that can be reused many times without further adjustm... |
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