- Posted March 11, 2014
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PayneGroup is pleased to announce the release of its latest book: "Word 2013 for Law Firms." PayneGroup has authored thirteen books on Microsoft Office, including this best-selling series, "Word for Law Firms."
Donna Payne, CEO at PayneGroup, says "We are proud to once again offer the legal community the Word 2013 version of this series. In all honesty, we didn't have a choice because readers of the previous titles demanded that we resume the series. The difference in this particular book is that we decided to reach out beyond the extensive expertise within PayneGroup to include tips, comments and tidbits from external subject matter experts--even if they were from competing companies."
"Word 2013 for Law Firms" focuses on areas in Word of specific interest to the legal community. It covers all of the relevant functionality used in the creation of legal documents, including complex documents with unique formatting requirements.
"Luminis Books is pleased to publish the most current edition of Microsoft Word for Law Firms, a classic in the field. Working with Donna Payne and her team at PayneGroup was fantastic, and we're proud to present this leading-edge technical information to law firms and to all those who intensively work with Microsoft Word," states Chris Katsaropoulos, the book's publisher.
"Word 2013 for Law Firms" can be purchased from PayneGroup or from Amazon.com.
Published: Tue, Mar 11, 2014
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