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Enabling disruption

November 17, 2009 Document Assembly
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Despite the fact that it is relatively inexpensive, and increases productivity dramatically, law firms haven’t rushed out to buy document assembly software. In fact, the majority of lawyers don’t even know that document assembly software exists. So why hasn’t document assembly become mainstream?

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Document assembly: A disruptive technology?

November 5, 2009 Document Assembly
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In his book The End of Lawyers? Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services, international legal futurist, author and technology consultant Richard Susskind refers to technologies that have potential to transform companies, industries and markets into drastically different entities.

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A fear of apples

October 27, 2009 Getting Started
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In our industrialized world people become fearful of all sorts of things, even apples. They’re afraid to buy the wrong kind, to make a purchasing mistake, or “some kind of pie mistake,” Seth Godin says. It could be that you’re afraid to try document assembly for similar reasons.

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Getting started with XpressDox

October 16, 2009 Document Assembly
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If you’re new to XpressDox Docussembly™, or to document assembly software, you may benefit from looking through this quick start guide. In it we briefly describe what is document assembly, how to create and run a sample template, the Template Author’s Toolkit, and more.

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What is document assembly?

October 13, 2009 Document Assembly
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Document assembly software adds value to word processing through the concept of a template, which has the variable parts of a document identified (or marked up) differently from the static parts. In this way, when a template is subsequently used (or run), the user is asked only for the variable data, which is then inserted into the template at the correct places, producing a completed document.

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Docussembly™ in 4 easy steps

October 12, 2009 Getting Started
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You’ll find that it is very easy to produce finished documents with XpressDox Docussembly™ document assembly software. In fact, there are only 4 steps to it! Why not try it yourself? If you don’t have XpressDox yet, download it now.

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Quick start guide to XpressDox

October 9, 2009 Getting Started
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With XpressDox Docussembly™ document assembly software you need only 4 steps to produce a complete document. Why don’t you give it a try? If you don’t have XpressDox Docussembly™ yet, get your FREE! trial today.

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XpressDox Docussembly™ user guides

October 4, 2009 Document Assembly
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One of strengths of XpressDox Docussembly™ is the fact that even novice users can create their own templates with very little training. In fact a novice user can create their first template in under 5 minutes.

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Installing XpressDox Docussembly™

October 1, 2009 Getting Started
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XpressDox Docussembly™ is a document assembly system that will help you to be more productive when creating repetitive documents. When you use XpressDox, a template is created which asks you to type in only the information that changes each time your document is re-used. This improves throughput and accuracy, and ensures that all documents created in your organization conform to your standards.

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Welcome to XpressDox Docussembly™

October 1, 2009 Getting Started
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XpressDox Docussembly™ document assembly software has been designed to complete marked-up templates in two general situations: When data is captured and stored as part of an application; and, to assist users who use the system within Microsoft® Office Word to produce standard documents based on letterheads, or similar uses.

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