What software is required to use the digital download?

Texas Bar Books Staff

PDF file software Software for viewing PDF files is required to use the bookmarks, links, and buttons of the digital download’s main PDF file. You may download a free copy of the Adobe Reader software (version 10.0 or later is recommended) at http://get.adobe.com/reader/. Go here to learn more about the features of the main PDF file. Word-processing software Word files: Editable text files in Word are included with many but not all TexasBarBooks digital downloads. For those specifically designed for use with the TexasBarBooks Navigational Toolbar (see the current list), Word 2007 or later is recommended. For those products that include editable text files in Word that are not specifically designed for use with the toolbar, such as with the Texas Pattern Jury Charges series, virtually any word-processing software should be compatible with the files. Rich Text format (RTF) files: The editable text files included with the digital download for Arbitration Road Map exist in RTF, which should be compatible with any word-processing software. Go here to learn more about using the Word or RTF files. Spreadsheet software: The digital download for the Texas Probate System and Texas Collections Manual contains Excel files of several parts of the System. Excel …

How do I purchase an online subscription?

Texas Bar Books Staff

To purchase a subscription to a Texas Bar Books Online manual, navigate to Texas Bar Books Online. Here you will find a complete catalog of our Online publications with product descriptions, pricing, and details.

How do I return an item?

Texas Bar Books Staff

If you find you need to send an item back to us, please direct it within 30 days of receipt to our warehouse: CSI502 S. Loop FourBuda, Texas 78610 Make sure you enclose a copy of your invoice or the packing documents so the warehouse staff can identify your return. We will credit your account or issue a refund as applicable. Please be aware that we do not accept returns for materials if the digital version has been downloaded.

What is the difference between an online subscription and a digital download?

Anna Macdonald

Both online subscription and digital download versions of Texas Bar Practice publications include: the text of the entire publication editable forms in MS Word and, in some cases, Excel Texas and federal case and statutory citations are linked to the Casemaker database forms available from state or federal agencies as PDF files A significant advantage the online subscription has over the digital download is that it’s accessible without downloading any files to your computer, so it’s easy to access from your PC, your tablet, your smart phone, and even others’ computers. All you need to do is log in to your Texas Bar Practice account and start using the product. The digital download, on the other hand, is downloaded and installed on your computer’s local hard drive. Although this limits your use of the product to the device(s) you install it on, you will still be able to use the entire publication even when Internet access is not available. Also, whereas updates to a publication are automatically incorporated into the online subscription and those updates are available to you as soon as they are published without any additional action on your part, you must purchase new editions of the digital …

What are the different Texas Bar Practice account types (MM)?

Texas Bar Books Staff

Texas Bar Practice account types are customized to fit your role in your organization. Lawyers For Texas Bar Members, this account type is full service for Texas attorneys with the benefit of free access to membership content. Legal Assistants Legal Assistants can use the “Link to Lawyer” to purchase and share with a lawyer they are supporting, or can also request access to their library assets.  Law Students Law Students can gain access to practice resources to use for educational purposes.  Office Managers, Librarians, Others For everyone else. This account is perfect for administrators managing multiple purchases for their organization, lawyers outside of Texas, or those outside of the legal industry. You can: Connect library assets with coworkers via organization accounts. Link Lawyer and Legal Assistant Accounts to give easier access for support staff. Assign Additional Licenses to colleagues from your account. Manage your firm’s user access as an administrator, via Firm-Wide Licenses.