There is a flag to show the full details on the DETAILS tab, if the full property details aren’t appearing and you have "Show full details on the web" selected for the properties in question then please contact the portal direct as often this has to be enabled at their end.
Any changes should be illustrated after the latest feed has been uploaded and processed by the portals.
To check and configure your property types and to map them to the pre-configured portal types, please follow the steps below:
Go to Tools> Configuration> Setup Prompts>Â Select New Prompt or select existing if you wish to amend>Â Enter Property type
Select Portal style from list:
*Building Plot
*Bungalow
*Apartment/Flat
*House
*Farm/Small Holding
*Cottage
*Investment
*Building
*Land for development
*Warehouse
*Industrial
*Retail
*Factory
*Garaging/Parking
*Retirement property
*Not specified
*Use Property Style
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The Property style and type can be configured by user, but this must then be mapped to an existing portal type to be accepted.
These types are also used for matching within EA, so we encourage it to be kept as simple as possible to ensure that no matches are missed.
You can select "Use Property type" box selected here if you wish or change it to one of the Rightmove types. Rightmove have a strict property type selection that we adhere to to ensure that properties have the correct type for the portal upload.
This just enables you to connect a property type that you may have (but Rightmove may not) to an option that Rightmove will recognise in their feed.
In Expert Agent, if a property needs to be advertised as both for sale and to let, you will need to have two copies of the record. This is so that each record can sit in the correct department for matching purposes, to enable the portals to feature your property correctly, and to make sure you have all of the information specific to that department against the record (it would be impossible to have a sale price and rental value against the same property, for instance).
Once you have added the property once, the easiest way to get the second record is to clone it – you shouldn’t be going through the wizard twice.
To clone a property:
Open the property record, right click and select ‘Clone Property’ from the drop down menu.
The following screen will open:
The new cloned property will display.
The new record won’t be live – for example here, the cloned property is marked as an ‘Appraisal’ ready to click into the property, add the lettings relevant details including the price, and then put the property live.
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Before iOS 5, the only way to snap a photo with your iPhone was to tap the onscreen shutter button--always a somewhat awkward manoeuvre. But with iOS 5, Apple transformed the volume-up button into a shutter release, thereby making iPhone photography feel a bit more natural.
Just one problem: when you flip your phone around so the volume-up button is facing up, you end up with upside-down photos and videos.
The fix is inverted!
The remedy is fairly straightforward: keep the iPhone "right-side up" when snapping photos or recording videos--meaning with the volume buttons pointed down. You can still use the volume-up button as a shutter release.
You may also wish to check this Apple Support page: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4180Â
If you already have a lot of upside-down media, there are plenty of image utilities (like Advanced Batch Converter) that can batch-rotate photos.