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Author: Dawn Bevans


The Data File Integrity Check (DFIC) and Archive File Integrity Check (AFIC) are important tools used to test data files for valid information and structure.   Read More...


Did you know that you can access your client’s billing summary, documents, journal records, and Area of Practice (AOP) files via Tabs3 Connect?   Read More...


When I change the Client Name field, I can no longer pull them up by typing their name into any Client lookup fields. Why is this, and how can I fix it?   Read More...


If you use PracticeMaster, do you use Quick Clicks? The Quick Clicks pane contains groups of links that allow you to customize your view, and provides access to many other features.   Read More...


When you have multiple active matters, combining matters creates a single statement file. Including a cover statement makes it easy for a client to see what they owe for each matter at a glance.   Read More...


Do you want a way to streamline trust payments to Tabs3 Billing? Trust Accounting Software (TAS) provides the ability to automatically draw funds from a trust account when final statements are generated in Tabs3.   Read More...