New videos added to series on how to create an ebundle
21st April 2020
3PB family barrister Steven Howard has added two new videos to his useful series of guides to creating ebundles for use in the family courts.
The next two videos cover: Creating an ebundle from individual documents; and creating a clickable index.
View the new videos here:
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