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 on: Today at 08:33:18 PM 
Started by Mark Burnett - Last post by David A. Andersen
I use the "component" type report. I could never get the room-by-room straight.

I just put all plumbing in the plumbing.
I find this useful as the client has a list of plumbing issues from the plumbing section and that section can all go to the plumber.

When There are three bathrooms and you have a loose toilet; I select "You have a loose toilet". Put it in the "Red Section". Then double click it and add "in the master bathroom".

Also if you have six plumbing issues and that is all that is really wrong with the house, it is obvious that they just need a plumber and be on their way to closing. When It is scattered through the report, it seem a much bigger issue than it really is.

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 on: Today at 06:45:30 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Steven Turetsky
and finally,

In each entry, there is a time signature and my name, how can I remove or hide that?

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 on: Today at 06:05:40 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Jay Markanich
There is a home inspector finder spot on his site.  You can check it out - I listed there, but don't know what it has done as of yet.  As to thinking, I do it all that time, but it does hurt...

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 on: Today at 06:03:37 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Steven Turetsky
If he could set up an "inspectorfinder" and have it show up really high in SEO, it would be great.

waddayathink?

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 on: Today at 05:25:57 PM 
Started by Mark Burnett - Last post by David Macy
I have a question for Dave A.

Lets say you have an inspection were the kitchen faucet/sink/trap/supply was defective.

Where do you note this in your report?

I am trying to edit my bath/plumbing/kitchen areas for using in the field.

I like to keep pluming within the section but I need to add some areas for the bathrooms as I have toilets as one panel. If three toilets are serviceable and one is damaged I need to be able to report on with a better set up.

Thanks, You sample is very good. It looks like it would work well in the field.

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 on: Today at 04:50:07 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Jay Markanich
Dominic can probably add it...

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 on: Today at 04:38:31 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Steven Turetsky
When I first started adding links, I created sub catagories of the states, they appeared in a horizontal row and not in a column. Also, I don't remember them alphabetizing.

Also, is there a way to hide "(no links in this catagory)?"

... or how about a zip code box? maybe someday...

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 on: Today at 03:36:14 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Jay Markanich
And added......

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 on: Today at 03:25:33 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Dominic Maricic
It helps keep the support calls down, which means I have time to get more features added!

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 on: Today at 02:46:08 PM 
Started by Steven Turetsky - Last post by Jay Markanich
And adding.......

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