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We are pleased to inform you that we now provide e-mail support to firms with a current maintenance plan! If you have a question for support, but prefer to reach us by e-mail, send us your questions.   Read More...


I entered a calendar record in Outlook for myself and another attorney. When I checked PracticeMaster, it was on my calendar but not on the other attorney’s calendar. Why would it show on one but not the other?   Read More...


Do you need a report that shows one or more clients’ billing histories, as well as a way to track the client’s balances due? Look no further than the Client Ledger Report!   Read More...


Did you know that you can set up your General Ledger Software (GLS) accounts in an alternate order for reporting purposes? This can be particularly useful when you need to subtotal accounts in more than one way.   Read More...


Feature Article: Form Designer

February 2018    Tags: ,
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A common task when beginning to use the software is adding a new field to a file. PracticeMaster allows you to customize the software and add the fields that you need.   Read More...


Spotlight: Calendar Reports

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Did you know that there are multiple calendar reports that can be printed in PracticeMaster? Different reports provide different ways to view your calendar entries and print them.   Read More...


We use Word Document Assembly and often have to send several subpoenas at a time. Is there a way that PracticeMaster can prompt us to keep running Word Document Assembly until we are done?   Read More...


PracticeMaster’s Report Writer is a powerful report creation utility, which allows you to pull information from any record in PracticeMaster and format the output as needed. This allows you to create virtually any report you need out of the system.   Read More...


Quick Tip: Printing Envelopes

February 2018    Tags: , ,
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Did you know that envelopes can automatically be printed for each statement generated using the client’s Bill To address?   Read More...