Exporting individual files and folders
With Casedo, you can export individual files and folders without disrupting the rest of your bundle. For example, if you have a large bundle and want only to extract the...
Read MoreWith Casedo, you can export individual files and folders without disrupting the rest of your bundle. For example, if you have a large bundle and want only to extract the...
Read More[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If the 'Print' or 'Export' buttons are not working when exporting or printing your bundle, it might be for two reasons. 1. Firstly, it could be that you've sorted the documents...
Read MoreAt present Casedo only exports with bookmarks, if chosen. Casedo can’t yet export highlights or comments. However, there is a workaround which enables this to be done....
Read MorePDFs could be deceptive and have transparent layer. Some of these interfere with Casedo and make it fail to export the Casefile to pdf, or to print it. Sometimes it...
Read MoreIf before exporting your bundle you created a TOC, then the TOC items will be automatically hyperlinked in the exported PDF. You can then simply click on the TOC items...
Read MoreYou can export a clean PDF. For example, say that you annotated your casefile and need to print it or export it into a PDF but without the created bookmarks....
Read MorePDFs can be deceptive. Many of them are simply text on pages, and some have graphics embedded in them. Some of these interfere with Casedo and make it ‘bloat’ or...
Read More[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Table of contents 1. Create a new case file 2. Open index document 3. Import your documents 4. Add tab numbers 5. Turn on the pagination 6. Create a table of contents 7. Full bundle 8. Export as...
Read More[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With Casedo you can export your bundle into PDF with all bookmarks attached. You can do this in simple 4 steps: 1. Click on the export button located at the bottom left...
Read More[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] 1. Create a new case file and import your documents Open Casedo and select ‘New Case File’ Hit the ‘Import Files’ button, locate the documents you want to put in your bundle,...
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