About PDFs and DocPreviewer

CaseMap's integration with Adobe® Acrobat and Adobe® Reader provides you with additional tools and features that make the case analysis process easier.

Integration with CaseMap and Adobe PDF files is also part of the DocPreviewer feature. CaseMap's DocPreviewer add-in program easily handles basic PDF tasks like importing PDFs (requires Adobe Acrobat®). DocPreviewer also includes the Send to CaseMap tool, which allows you to create new fact records from PDF content and perform premium tasks like Bates Stamping and converting emails to PDF. Premium tasks require an additional subscription for DocPreviewer.

When you purchase a DocPreviewer subscription, you can use all the DocPreviewer tools accessible from CaseMap menus or from the DocPreviewer menus and toolbar that display in Adobe Acrobat or Reader. The CaseMap DocPreviewer toolbar and drop-down menu are automatically installed in Acrobat and Reader when you install CaseMap. If you have a DocPreviewer subscription and are also interested in using CaseMap's DocManager near native file viewer, please contact your CaseMap Sales Representative at LitigationSalesGroup@ReedElsevier.com for upgrade pricing. For more information, see DocManager.

 

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We recommend you use the Import Linked Files Wizard to bulk import PDF files into your case. Additionally, you can use DocManager to Bates stamp files and send emails to your case without having to convert them to PDFs. To learn more about these features and more, see Importing linked files and About DocManager.

 

 

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You need CaseMap v8.0+ to use DocPreviewer, which can activate the add-in program for use. Contact your CaseMap Sales Representative at 866-316-8525 if you would like to add this feature.

 

 

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If you are using CaseMap Server and have a SQL case open, you may not have permissions granted for using all DocPreviewer features. If so, these features will be disabled or grayed out in the DocPreviewer pane.

 

 

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When you convert your case documents to Adobe® Acrobat® PDF files, you have the advantage of using CaseMap tools and features that are exclusively integrated with Adobe Acrobat and Reader.

Converting case documents to PDFs allows you to:

Send individual facts or text excerpts linked to documents to create/update case records in spreadsheets.
Update individual fact records if you find additional text you want to include in the case record.
Bulk import multiple PDF files to populate the case's Documents (or other) spreadsheets.
Bulk update multiple PDF files to populate case records (useful when dealing with multiple Bates stamps).
Convert emails to PDFs so you can store them on the network in files accessible by other users. Link to the email PDF files instead of Microsoft Outlook emails so hyperlinks are not broken.
Review multiple documents in Acrobat without having to flip back and forth between Acrobat and CaseMap, or use DocPreviewer's PDF Review feature to scan through linked PDFs without having multiple document windows open in Acrobat or Reader.
Edit case document data directly from the open PDF file in Acrobat.
Locate the case document in CaseMap while working in the PDF document.
Use Acrobat's tools to mark document content.
Batch print PDF files linked to spreadsheet records.

 

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We recommend you use the Import linked Files Wizard to bulk import files into your case. Additionally, you can use DocManager to view files without having to convert them to PDF. To learn more about these features and more, see Importing linked files and About DocManager.

 

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Reference the following table for in-depth descriptions of DocPreviewer features and where to access them.

Adobe® Acrobat v6.0+ (Standard or Professional) is required unless Adobe® Reader is also specified.

DocPreviewer Overview

Feature

Description

Adobe Acrobat or Reader Required

DocPreviewer Subscription Required

CaseMap Version Required

Bates Stamp PDFs

Bates stamp a PDF file or a folder of PDFs using Acrobat. CaseMap recognizes PDF files previously Bates stamped with Acrobat v8.0+. CaseMap imports the PDFs files and fills in the Bates Begin, Bates End, and Pages fields on the Documents object spreadsheet. CaseMap's default behavior is to use the beginning Bates number as the full name and to create the short name. The Send to CaseMap wizard does offer you the option of retaining the document name of imported PDFs. See Bates stamping PDFs.

* Acrobat v8.0+ can apply more than one Bates stamp number to a PDF file. If your document collection has multiple Bates stamps applied in Acrobat v8.0+, the Send to CaseMap wizard is unable to import them into a case.

** You can also use the Batch Print Wizard to apply Bates stamps. See Batch printing linked documents.

Acrobat ONLY

Yes

CaseMap v6.0+

Email to PDF Wizard

Convert emails in selected Microsoft Outlook folders to PDF documents (any email attachments are embedded in the PDF file) using a step-by-step wizard. DocPreviewer offers an option to populate the Persons spreadsheet with senders and recipients of the converted email. CaseMap automatically links the emails to senders and recipients. See Converting emails to PDFs.

* We recommend that you use DocManager to Send Email to CaseMap. See Send email to CaseMap.

Acrobat ONLY

Yes

CaseMap v8.0+

Import PDFs

Use to import one or multiple PDF documents into a case. This feature already exists in CaseMap as part of the Send to CaseMap tool. See Importing PDFs.

* You can also bulk import PDF files into a case using the Import Linked Files Wizard. See Importing linked files.

Acrobat ONLY

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Review PDFs

Use the review mode to review a set of linked PDFs in Adobe Acrobat or Reader without opening multiple documents and switching back and forth from CaseMap. The DocPreviewer toolbar buttons in Acrobat and Reader allow you to navigate the linked documents. See Reviewing PDFs.

* You can also use DocManager to review linked files, including PDFs. See About DocManager.

Acrobat or Reader

No

CaseMap v8.0+

Batch Prints PDFs

The batch print option allows you to print a set of PDFs linked to a spreadsheet. See Batch printing linked PDFs.

* You can also use the Batch Print Wizard, which also offers Bates stamping options. See Batch printing linked documents.

Acrobat ONLY

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Send PDF document to CaseMap

Link a PDF document to an object spreadsheet (like the Documents spreadsheet). You can select the type of object and change the Full Name and Short Name entries.

The import process automatically links the case record to the PDF source file for you. See Importing PDFs.

* Accessible on the CaseMap DocPreviewer menu and toolbar in Acrobat or Reader.

Acrobat or Reader

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Send Fact to CaseMap

Send selected text from a PDF file to the Facts spreadsheet to create a new fact record. The Send To CaseMap tool allows you to enter additional field information for the fact record before sending the fact.

If CaseMap does not recognize the document as an object, a Link this PDF to CaseMap dialog box opens for you to add the documents to an object spreadsheet. Once you complete this step, the Send to CaseMap - New Fact dialog box displays on-screen. See Sending facts from PDFs.

* Accessible on the CaseMap DocPreviewer menu and toolbar in Acrobat or Reader.

Acrobat or Reader

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Edit CaseMap Document

Allows you to edit case document field data or link the document to issues in the associated spreadsheet, while still working in Acrobat or Reader. See Importing PDFs.

* Accessible on the CaseMap DocPreviewer menu and toolbar in Acrobat or Reader.

Acrobat or Reader

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Send Multiple PDFs to CaseMap

Allows you to bulk import multiple PDF files or individual PDFs into a case using the Send PDFs to CaseMap utility. Uses the same import utility as Importing PDFs. You can select an individual file or group of files from a folder for import.

* Accessible on the CaseMap DocPreviewer menu and toolbar in Acrobat.

Acrobat ONLY

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Send PDF to CaseMap - Update

Send updated data from a linked PDF file to the case record in CaseMap. Overwrites previous field values in the spreadsheet record. See Importing PDFs.

* Accessible on the CaseMap DocPreviewer menu and toolbar in Acrobat or Reader.

Acrobat or Reader

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Send Fact to CaseMap - Update

Send selected text and linked file data from a PDF file to update the case record in the spreadsheet. The Facts spreadsheet must be open in the case with the record selected before you can import the updated content.  The Send to CaseMap - Edit dialog box opens with the updated text displaying for that record, as well as allowing you to enter additional field information. See Importing PDFs.

* Accessible on the CaseMap DocPreviewer menu and toolbar in Acrobat or Reader.

Acrobat or Reader

No

CaseMap v6.0+

Go to Linked CaseMap Document

Opens the CaseMap spreadsheet and highlights the case record to which this PDF file is linked as an attachment.

* Accessible on the CaseMap DocPreviewer menu and toolbar in Acrobat or Reader.

Acrobat or Reader

No

CaseMap v6.0+

 

 

 

 

 

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DocPreviewer's premium features of Bates stamping and converting Outlook emails are available for a free 30-day trial period, the first time you click on a link in the pane. After the trial period, the Bates stamping and email conversion features are no longer accessible until you purchase a subscription to DocPreviewer. Each time you use the trial version, the utility displays number of days left in your grace period and gives you an option to activate it. To access DocPreviewer, click on the DocPreviewer bar in the Navigation pane.

To purchase a DocPreviewer subscription, contact your LexisNexis CaseMap account representative at 866-316-8525 or email LitigationSalesGroup@ReedElsevier.com.

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Most DocPreviewer features are built into CaseMap and are automatically installed in Adobe Acrobat or Reader when CaseMap is installed. The DocPreviewer add-in that enables Bates stamping and email conversion to PDF is a companion product sold separately as a subscription in addition to CaseMap licenses. If you've purchased a DocPreviewer subscription, the add-in is installed in Acrobat during the installation of CaseMap and is activated at the same time you activate your CaseMap license.

If you install and activate CaseMap and DocPreviewer, then purchase a full Acrobat license (Standard or Professional), upgrade to a later version of Acrobat or Reader, or download Adobe Reader, you can activate DocPreviewer in the Adobe products by clicking Detect and Repair on the Help menu. Select the Modify option in the maintenance setup to complete the installation process.

If the install package for CaseMap is not available on your computer, the Detect and Repair option may not work. You can install DocPreviewer by reinstalling CaseMap at www.lexisnexis.com/casemap.

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To update DocPreviewer, click on the Help menu and then click Detect and Repair. This maintenance utility will install the latest version of DocPreviewer and subsequently update Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader, as needed.

 

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