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LexisNexis Launches HotDocs 2005
DAYTON, OH, December 17, 2004 - LexisNexis U.S., a leading provider of legal, news and business information services, announced today the launch of HotDocs® 2005, the latest version of its popular document automation software.
HotDocs 2005 features the new sleek design of Microsoft XP and includes several new features designed to simplify and enhance document automation.
The first feature in this new version of HotDocs includes a new add-on product called "HotDocs Compare," which allows users to view document modifications, synchronize document views, and see how changes have affected the final version prior to saving a Microsoft Word document.
Secondly, with enhanced document preview options, users can jump directly from the interview to the locations in the document where the answer is used and make changes if necessary.
Additionally, HotDocs 2005 also includes integration with Microsoft Outlook and other popular databases, allowing users to retrieve information from those sources and import directly into documents and interview questions.
HotDocs 2005 is currently available. Customers may obtain more information online at www.HotDocs.com or by calling HotDocs Sales at 1-800-500-3627.
About HotDocs
With more than 400,000 users worldwide including three out of four of the AMLAW 200 law firms, HotDocs is the leading document automation software. HotDocs has received numerous awards including top honors for seven consecutive years as the Law Office Computing Magazine Reader’s Choice Award and Favorite Document Assembly/Automation solution for the TechnoLawyer Community.
About LexisNexis
LexisNexis® (www.lexisnexis.com) is a leader in comprehensive and authoritative legal, news and business information and tailored applications. A member of Reed Elsevier Group plc [NYSE: ENL; NYSE: RUK] (www.reedelsevier.com), the company does business in 100 countries with 13,000 employees worldwide. In addition to its flagship Web-based Lexis® and Nexis® research services, the company includes some of the world’s most respected legal publishers such as Martindale-Hubbell, Matthew Bender, Butterworths, JurisClasseur, Abeledo-Perrot and Orac.
In the United States, LexisNexis® Total Research System (www.lexisnexis.com) offers an extensive range of online and print legal and regulatory information products, tools, customized Web applications and critical filing services that help legal professionals reach confident decisions and comply with the law.
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