Tag: Google Chrome

Version Update! DraftCheck Version 2.8.1 is now Live!

DraftCheck version update! (www.draftcheck.io) Free 30 day trial! Version 2.8.1 of DraftCheck is now live! This is a small update, as we found some minor issues with the cross-reference linking across multiple documents in conversions from arabic to roman numerals within unidentified paragraphs (yes that was a mouthful). Essentially, if you state in a paragraph…”reference…

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DraftCheck Version 2.8 is now Live!

DraftCheck version update! (www.draftcheck.io) Free 30 day trial! Version 2.8 of DraftCheck is now live! This is more of a refinement/maintenance release, with bigger things cooking in the background. In this version you will see better cross-reference mapping in the document as well as some improved arabic/roman numeral identification. If DraftCheck is already installed, whether…

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Making Documents Perfect – Proofreading Tips and Checklist Tip #16: Tracking all the small details

Legal documents often contain important contact information and references to external resources, such as email addresses and web links. Keeping track of these details can be challenging, especially when they are scattered throughout a lengthy document. DraftCheck, an add-in for Microsoft Word and browser extension for Google Docs, simplifies this process with its email and…

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Making Documents Perfect – Proofreading Tips and Checklist Tip #15: Stay on Top of Deadlines

Legal agreements often include critical deadlines, time frames, and durations that must be carefully tracked and managed. Missing a deadline or miscalculating a time period can have serious consequences, from missed opportunities to breached contracts. DraftCheck, available at www.draftcheck.io, is designed to help you stay on top of these essential time elements. The time of…

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Making Documents Perfect – Proofreading Tips and Checklist Tip #14: Simplify Currency Tracking

When dealing with transactions that cross borders, it is really common to refer to money in the local currency. If you are referring to different currencies in the same document and you haven’t dealt with FOREX issues, it’s going to be best to ensure that the contract is all in the same currency. Additionally, it’s…

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Draftcheck’s Google Chrome Extension for Google Docs v. 1.4.3 has been released!

It’s Monday and we’re bringing you another update to Draftcheck’s Google Chrome Extension for Google Docs.  Version 1.4.3 brings a variety of updates, but the biggest change is to accommodate Google Doc’s UI. Now the navigation bars for Google Docs shift to the left and our extension loads along side, making all features and functionality…

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