Pacer User - Including Attachments in Reports.pdf

Hon. Including Attachments In Reports · U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky

Role: District Judge

Bluebook Citation: Hon. Including Attachments In Reports, Pacer User - Including Attachments in Reports.pdf, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky

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=== Pacer User - Including Attachments in Reports.pdf === This NextGen v 1.7.1 (CM/ECF) release introduces new functionality for Pacer Users. A new option is available on the Docket Sheet selection criteria screen so that the user can determine whether to include attachments to filings when viewing, printing, or downloading one or more documents from a case. Depending on the user type, the "View all attachments" option will be available under one or more selection criteria. PACER users will only see "View all attachments" under the "View multiple documents." Attorney users will see "View all attachments" under "View multiple documents" and "Create Appendix." When the "View multiple documents" option is selected users are allowed to select which documents they would like to view/download in a single request rather than each document individually.

The "View all attachments" option is presented only after one of the primary criteria is selected. The option for View all attachments will always include a reminder to the user "View all attachments ‐ Selecting this option may result in a higher fee if additional data is returned." Public user "View all attachments" option for View multiple documents Attorney user "View all attachments" option for Create Appendix When the "View all attachments" option is selected for one of the primary criteria, the Docket Report will expand any docket entry with one or more attachments to include checkboxes for the user to select individual attachments along with other docket events from the case. Sample selection available with "View all attachments" for View multiple documents (PACER users) Sample selection available with Create Appendix and “View all attachments (Attorney/filing users) Use of the Select clear links at the top of the Docket Sheet will clear all main documents and attachments when clicked. Users may unselect individual documents or attachments as appropriate.

In addition to providing users the ability to "View all attachments" when selecting View multiple documents or Create Appendix, users will be presented with a modified Document Selection Menu page when selecting a single docket entry with one or more attachments. By default, the main document and all attachments are selected, however, users may unselect one or more document or attachments. With this new selection option, the View All and Download All buttons have been relabeled as "View Selected" and "Download Selected." (see image below). Document selection menu ‐ defaults to all selected Written Opinions A new option is available on the Written Opinions Report selection criteria screen so that the user can determine whether to include attachments to filings when viewing, printing, or downloading one or more documents from a case.

A selection option to "View multiple documents" has been included. When "View multiple documents" is selected, users will also have access to the "View all attachments" option. The option for View all attachments will always include a reminder to the user "View all attachments - Selecting this option may result in a higher fee if additional data is returned." Selection screen for Written Opinions Report with View multiple documents selected Use of the Select all/clear links at the top of the Written Opinions Report will include or clear all main documents and attachments when clicked. Users may unselect individual documents or attachments as appropriate.

Written Opinions Report results with View multiple documents and View all attachments selected

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