![]() My current skill set is limited enough that I'm not sure how to approach a solution. The template should be capable of adjusting dynamically to changes in type/font face and point size. The existing template(s) again throws off the line numbering alignment. Most correspondence is done with Arial, Calibri, Times Roman/Times New Roman, or similar. This is a commonly discussed issue.Īnother deficiency of the current legal pleading template is the use of Courier Font. Every office has a need for a suitable pleading template. This organization shares information about such issues. ![]() My office is one of over 250 offices in a much larger organization. WordPerfect has such a suitable template. However having a suitable pleading template is a requirement. I work in an office where we are trying to transition from WordPerfect to Word. Subsequently additional text is no longer aligned So when a quotation is included the line numbers do not follow. ![]() The current templates all are fixed set with double spacing line numbering. Indenting both right and left margins one indentation. Rules of grammar and writing style require that when including a quotation attributed to another author the quotation should be set apart from the document text by single spacing (vs double spacing) and When needed due to paragraphs quotations. Most notible deficiency is the inablilty to change the spacing of line numbering Are there other legal pleading templates available for Word 2010? I have tried the four pleading templates available for download.
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