The Rocket Matter Office 365 Integration: Two Powerful Clouds, One Amazing Experience

Rocket Matter’s email integration is an extremely helpful way to organize all of the information in your matters and cut down on the time it takes to bill for correspondence.

ATL_featuredEarlier this year, Rocket Matter, the leading legal practice management software, released the most comprehensive Office 365 integration available to law firms.  The integration works on any platform, whether Mac, PC, Chromebook, or mobile device.

Microsoft Office 365, which allows law firms to pay low monthly subscription prices instead of shelling out hundreds of dollars upfront, is growing exponentially. By some reports, Microsoft Office 365’s user base has increased by 47% in one year. Also, according to a recent Rocket Matter survey, the biggest tech move of 2016—other than buying new computers—was the adoption of Office 365.

The Rocket Matter Office 365 integration allows attorneys to start a timer in Word, for example, work on a document, and then save the document and the billable time to a matter in Rocket Matter.  This functionality is available in PowerPoint and Excel.

Additionally, Rocket Matter offers a two-way sync between calendars and contacts in Outlook. If you create a calendar event or contact record in Outlook 365, it will be instantly replicated in Rocket Matter and vice versa. And if you make a change, you don’t have to hit a sync button or anything:  The updates happen automatically.

Email is also made much easier between Rocket Matter and Outlook 365.  Legal professionals can upload emails from Outlook on a Mac or PC directly into a matter. You can also add billable time and, if you’d like, import your attachments.

Rocket Matter’s email integration is an extremely helpful way to organize all of the information in your matters and cut down on the time it takes to bill for correspondence.

To learn more about the Rocket Matter Office 365 integration, please see https://www.rocketmatter.com/rocket-matter-365.

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