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Table Of Authorities - General Information |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: The Table of Authorities (ToA) feature is used to index citations in legal briefs. The ToA is simply a fancy index--it allows up to 16 individual indices scattered throughout the document or compiled as a table. For example, Section 1 may contain an index of references made to cases such as Kramer vs. Kramer. Section 2 could index citings of statutes such as the Civil Rights Act, while Section 3 may list all references to amendments and other constitutions. The authorities within each section are sorted alphanumerically. The idea behind a ToA feature is to automate the process of indexing a table of authorities. This becomes especially helpful in legal documents that are edited numerous times with citations being added, deleted, and moved in the process. The ToA feature lets you generate a new, updated table at the touch of a key, saving hours of work. |
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