An introduction to computers for paralegals. / Kristen L. Battaile.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York: Aspen law and business, 1997Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxii, 255p.: ills.; 25cmISBN: 1567064833Subject(s): LawLOC classification: KF320.A9.B37Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY Reference | WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY | KF320.A9.B37 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 7079/96/13 |
Includes index and glossary.
Contents: Computers and the law: An overview of computers -- The first uses of computers in the law -- Modern uses of computers in the practice of law -- Summary -- Computer hardware: hardware -- The System unit -- Secondary memory storage -- Input devices -- Output devices -- Communications -- Summary -- Computer software: software defined -- Software categories -- Law office software -- Computer software copyrights and ethical considerations -- Summary -- Operating systems and environments( DOS): Introduction -- DOS commands -- Global (wild card) characters -- Running an application -- Summary -- Windows: using the mouse -- The Desktop, windows, dialog boxes, and icons -- Program groups -- The Pull-down menus -- Windows help -- The File manager -- A Case example -- Switching between applications -- Using the DOS prompt -- Exiting windows -- Summary -- Window 95: using the mouse -- Windows 95 basics -- The Start menu -- running a program -- The My computer window -- The Window explorer -- Exiting windows 95 -- Summary -- Application: word processing -- How the legal professional uses a word processor -- Common word processor terms and functions -- Saving and opening documents -- Columns -- Tables -- Merging -- Macros -- printing -- Summary -- Electronic spreadsheets: what are electronic spreadsheets? -- Common electronic spreadsheet terms -- Electronic spreadsheet features -- Spreadsheet analysis and the "what if" scenario -- The "what if" scenario and particular areas of the law -- Summary -- Database: databases in the law office -- Summary databases -- Full-text databases -- summary -- Office automation: The computer purchase -- computer organization -- Summary -- On-line services and the internet: on-line etiquette -- Bulletin board systems commercial on-line services -- The Internet -- Summary.
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