Category Archives: General
Office 365 Disclaimers
This is a 2 part tip of the day. Part one is how to add Disclaimers to every outgoing email in Office 365. Part two is how to configure that disclaimer so that you only include one of them in any email thread. If you're currently forcing your users to add disclaimers to their signature line, or don’t use them at all, you might be better off to add them at a company level rather than user level. Now I won't think about how legally useful these disclaimers are, I just know Lawyers started them. Read on for the details. Continue reading
Calendar Robot Select Edition Released
New Calendar Tool Released
Last year we introduced the Calendar Robot for SoftPro ProForm Classic, it is a hit. Now it has been expanded and updated to support SoftPro Select. The Calendar Robot automatically keeps a closing calendar updated. It is notably more accurate than a typist, and doesn't need extra keystrokes in Select. Continue reading
From Laundry to ifttt then text done
Our laundry machines are in the basement, when we remodeled our 1932 two story home, the staircases were sound insulated. The cute chirping of our front loading machines doesn't stand a chance of cutting through. My wife mentioned that our machines have some sort of phone connection for servicing, why can't they tell her when the cycle is complete.
That started the build.
What time is this Closing?
What time is this Closing?
A simple question often asked, sometimes faked. Last year I ran into 3 separate instances where a criminal was sending a request just like that to a processor. What time is this closing? A simple question that can have costly consequences. It can start a conversation with a trained con artist a busy processor can fall trap to.
How does it work?
Select Apply Template throws Infinite Loop detected error
When applying a templete in SoftPro Select, an Apply Template Failed error appears showing a couple Infinite loop detected errors. This can be caused by quite literally just about anything. It is coming from either a formula or Iron Python rule attempting to access a part of the file that doesn't quite exist yet.
Brexit and the Title Agent
The following article was penned on Friday by Robert Holman with the Ohio Association of Independent Land Title Agents. This marks a day in history for this blog, it is the first time another's writings are reprinted here. That being noted, as is always the case in these situations, find your most trusted source of fact-driven news and keep paying attention. This article will try to help explain what it might mean for a title professional.