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From: faceman28208 on 29 Jan 2010 01:12 One of the groups I support is the law department. I saw them creating a table of authorities by hand. I asked why they were doing that because Word has a built in TOA feature. They explained that the Word's TOA feature is more of a pain than a help. So I decided to try and prove them wrong---and failed miserably. Over the past few month I had picked at the issues. During the past two weeks I had some time to seriously look at it. My conclusion is that the TOA feature is a check box feature only. It's there. We can say the product does it but the feature is incapable of doing real work. I think I mentioned this one in this forum before--TOAs do not take the style formatting with them. Our guys have document templates. The apply a character style to underline or italicize the party names (the method used depends upon the court). They have boiler plate text for various legal points. The styles allow them to switch formats. The TOA feature does not take the style formatting. Here's a good one. The TOA marking has a "Next Citation" button. It search for "v.", "yyyy)", "supra", "ibid" and "id" (maybe others but that's what I have found). In other words, it hunts for a case citation using simple matching. BUT is misses Short citations to cases fully cited. And any other form of citation. In other words, if you use search feature, you are going to miss most of your citations, adding an extra step to the process of using that marking and having to back through the entire document to find the citations missed. I won't go through an inventory of what I found. Interestingly, every Word book has 2 pages on creating a table of authorities but none works through all the issues that I was able to find. It makes me wonder if anyone has used thing feature for real work. (I add that even if everything on the TOA feature worked, it would only be capable of doing the absolutely simplest of TOAs.Oug guys showed me real TOAs that they and their opponents have done and the Word TOA would not work for any of these corporate types of tables.)
From: faceman28208 on 30 Jan 2010 08:45 I guess that answers the question.
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