Headers and footers display repeated information at the top and bottom of every page. The nice thing is that you can have different information on different pages. For example, briefs with a Table of Contents may use a Roman numeral for page numbering and Arabic on the main pages. Another example is electronic letterhead where a firm’s logo or name displays on the first page and the page numbers and date on the subsequent pages.
Category Archives: Working with Different File Types
Converting multiple .tif files into one PDF
Published on October 23, 2009 by Anita Evans
One of the coolest features of Adobe Acrobat 9 is it’s ability to merge many files into one, and what makes this feature even cooler is that they don’t all have to be PDFs or even the same format. You can combine Word, Excel, and even .tif images into one PDF.
Understanding the .tif file format
Published on October 20, 2009 by Anita Evans
I frequently get calls from attorneys who cannot open files with a “.tif” or “.tiff” extension.
Zipping Files
Published on August 8, 2009 by Anita Evans
Zipping files allows you to send them in a smaller, more compressed version in a neat little package. Below are instructions for zipping files for a Windows XP user.

