Not all formats, such as EGT, are designed to be quickly edited. Even though a lot of tools can help us modify all document formats, no one has yet invented an actual all-size-fits-all tool.
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To treat a document as an exhibit in a trial court, it must be produced in evidence. For instance, if a plaintiff presents a promissory note or title deed, it is admissible. However, mere marking does not constitute proof. In this example, the promissory note is designated as Exhibit A1, relevant to the suit concerning the property in question. According to Order 13, Rule 4, every admitted document must have an endorsement with details including the suit number and title, the name of the person presenting the document, the submission date, and confirmation of its admission. This endorsement must be signed and initialed by the judge and stamped accordingly.