I'm off in a few minutes to take my first exam of the semester: Evidence. It's a tough subject with a lot of rules, and the only book we get is the rules supplement. I think I'll do reasonably well, though, as I've been working very hard.
I would like to share a little something I've learned about tabbing. I've followed this, but not articulated it here. Tabbing is a delicate art. Remember that tabs are there to help you find what you need quickly. Too many tabs are bad. Too few tabs are bad. Find the delicate balance.
And it may seem silly because you would think it's right up front, but always tab the table of contents. Trust me.

