On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 21:16:00 -0700, mholland_esq wrote: >I just purchased MS Office Small Business 2007. One of the primary reasons >for doing so was because I needed to use the Legal Pleading Wizard but had >lost my CDs from my old Word program. I have been trying to find the Legal >Pleading Wizard, but cannot do so with the version I just purchased. The >online templates are worthless. There are no wizards in Office 2007 (see ). ![]() In my experience, even if you copy the Word 2003 wizard to the templates folder for 2007, it doesn't run. My advice would be to buy a copy of Office 2003 if you can still find one, or create your own template that's more to your liking. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Hi M., As Jay mentions, there are no longer any wizards included with Office in the 2007 edition. Under Office button=>New you can search on 'pleadings' for several forms that are available. These are basically sample form sets created with the pleading wizard that have Word 'fields' in them for putting in the variable information. ![]() FWIW, I have put the two parts of the Word 2003 Pleadings Wizard, Pleading.wiz and PleadSub.wiz in the Word 2007 templates folder and they do work for me. But unlike some of the other Wizards that are available from the Legal Pleading one does not seem to be available. It couldn't hurt to use the 'Suggest a Template' link on the templates site to ask Microsoft to make that Wizard available. ![]() ![]() ============== wrote in message news. I just purchased MS Office Small Business 2007. One of the primary reasons for doing so was because I needed to use the Legal Pleading Wizard but had lost my CDs from my old Word program. I have been trying to find the Legal Pleading Wizard, but cannot do so with the version I just purchased. The online templates are worthless. • • » • » Microsoft Word - October 1, 2013 Effective October 1, 2013, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California is a Microsoft Word only court. All documents required to be submitted to the court in word processing format pursuant to Local Rules 137, 163 and 281 (proposed orders, jury instructions and pretrial statements) must be submitted in Word format (.docx). The following pleading paper instructions and templates are provided to assist counsel in submitting their documents in Microsoft Word format. If you need to save your WordPerfect doucment in Word format to submit to the court, there are instructions on saving in Word format below.
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