Exporting Timelines
Once your timeline is complete, you can export it for sharing with colleagues and clients, or for inclusion in filings and transaction bibles. Judicio exports to PDF, Word, Excel, and Calendar (.ics) — and by default every export carries its source citations, so each date stays traceable to the document and page it came from.
Open the export dialog
On the results screen, click Export in the top bar. The Export timeline dialog opens with a format picker, a file-name field, and the Include source citations toggle (on by default).
Pick a format, keep Include source citations on so every date stays verifiable, adjust the file name if you like, then click Export to download.


Formats
| Format | Best for | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Sharing, filings, client-ready output | A clean, paginated chronology with citations. | |
| Word (.docx) | Editing the chronology into a brief or memo | An editable document you can revise in Word. |
| Excel (.xlsx) | Further analysis, sorting, or filtering | A spreadsheet of the dates with their columns. |
| Calendar (.ics) | Loading deadlines into Outlook / Google Calendar | Calendar entries you can import into any calendar app. |
Options
- Include source citations — on by default. Every date keeps its document + page reference so the export is verifiable. Leave it on for anything you'll rely on or share.
- Deadlines only (Calendar only) — when you export to Calendar (.ics), you can choose to include only the dates flagged as deadlines, so your calendar isn't crowded with every event.
- File name — pre-filled from the matter; edit it before you download.
Use PDF for a client- or court-ready document, Word when you'll fold the chronology into a brief, Excel when you want to sort and filter, and Calendar to get the deadlines into your calendar app.
Next steps
- Viewing Your Timeline — the four views and how to filter to deadlines only before you export.
- Editing Dates — refine or correct a date before exporting.
- FAQ — common questions about the Timeline Builder.