| When you click the Order History
link in the left navigation bar of any LexisNexis™ by Credit Card or Daily
Opinion Service page, your Order History displays. Your Order History keeps
track of every LexisNexis™ by Credit Card and Daily Opinion Service purchase
you've made in the last 90 days. Each purchase you make creates its own
record. These records display in reverse chronological order, with the most
recent purchase records first. Click
here for descriptions of each field in the Order History record.
Use your Order History records to help you:
· Prepare your client invoices
· Keep track of your purchases and credits
· Reconcile your credit card statement
The following capabilities are included with the Order History.
Sorting the Order History
You can sort your purchase records by date and/or by client. Click the
'Sort Order History' link in the left navigation bar to use the Sort feature.
Read the information below the Sort Order History form for help with sorting
your records.
Printing and Downloading Records
When viewing your Order History purchase records, you can print or download
them using your browser's Print or Download function. To view, print,
or download purchase records as a text only page (no graphics), select
Printable from the Viewing Format option in the upper right corner of
the page. To return to the graphical display of your purchase records,
use your browser's Back button.
Securing Your Information
To secure the contents in your Order History, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
functionality is built into the Order History. SSL is an accepted standard
method of encryption over the Internet. To protect your private data,
LexisNexis™ by Credit Card registration, credit card transactions, and
Order History records, access is accepted only through SSL protected channels.
To test your browser for SSL functionality, use the Secured Socket Layers
Test during the 'Purchase a Document' process.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To help answer any questions you may have about using the Order History,
frequently asked questions and the answers to them are provided. Click
here to display the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
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