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It seems that every day more and more is being done on the web and browsers have come a long way to help make that happen.

Here are couple of tips for using browser tabs, new windows, and dragging and dropping links to use the browser more effectively in Westlaw.

I go over:

1. Opening multiple tabs in a single window- good for keeping related cases and materials together

2. Opening a new window - good for starting a new branch of research and keeping those materials together.

3. Dragging and dropping links-  a great way to open links in new tabs and windows so you have everything you want to look at open at once.

Everything I go over in the video works on every site, and in every browser, it just so happens that the techniques are very handy for legal research.

I use Safari on a Mac in this demo, but the same principles apply to PC and other browsers.  For the reasons stated above, a web browser is important, click here to check out my review of other browsers. 
 

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