If a staff member leaves, the first thing you should do is disable their login. This can be done from their staff profile, which a super user will need to access via configuration.
Hover over Tools in the top menu, select ‘Configuration’ from the drop down, open the Business Configuration menu and choose Agency Staff:
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1.  Find the relevant staff member in your staff list and click into their profile:
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2.  Choose from the two options highlighted above.
3.  Click ‘Save’.
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It is good practice for everybody in the business to be asked to change their own passwords as well. This isn’t something a super user should do for everybody, each member of staff should do this themselves. To do this you need to open your staff profile from the Tools menu in Expert Agent and use the 'New Password' space:
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1.  Type your new password into both the ‘New Password’ field and the ‘Confirm’ box.
2.  Click ‘Save’.
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Another thing it is a good idea to do is reassign the data that was assigned to the member of staff who has left the business. This means all of their applicants, properties, appointments, and so on can be progressed by another staff member easily. You can even give some items to some negotiators, and some to others (for example all applicants to one negotiator, all properties to another).
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This can be done by logging a Support Ticket (see Getting Technical & Product Support).   If you need everything transferred from one Negotiator to another, this process is usually an overnight process. Â
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You may find on occasions you need to speak to one of our technical customer services team. On such occasions they may ask you questions about the computer & the systems that are running upon it. You’re not alone if this comes across as a foreign language. To help translate this noise there is a handy little tool that does it all for you. Just click on the link below:
Unlike Internet Explorer, Chrome has its own print control functionality. This saves the need for yet another 3rd party layer - we use to use a product called Scriptx in Internet Explorer.
There are a couple of options to be aware of when printing from Chrome:
You need to set these up on each PC, particularly if you use HTML letters.
Ideally, click print on an HTML letter from EA.
The form below will appear
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Chrome has a built-in PDF reader but the controls are slightly different than Adobe. You can choose to use the Adobe reader through Chrome if you’d rather continue using it. To do this, put the following into your Chrome web address bar:
chrome://pluginsÂ
Find Chrome PDF Viewer in the list and click ‘Disable’. Also find Adobe Reader/Acrobat and click ‘Enable’:
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