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Appraise-It Pro: Appraise-It Classic Report Export

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The Appraise-It Classic Export, available in Appraise-It Pro version 1.8 and above, allows you to export your report—photos and all—back to Appraise-It Classic. This is a fallback, just in case you ever need to return to Classic for compatibility.

If you know you’ll be going back to Appraise-It Classic, you’ll want to activate Appraise-It Classic Compatibility Mode. To do this, go to the Home tab and select Appraise-It Classic Compatibility.

While in compatibility mode, Appraise-It Pro will disable certain features and warn you about incompatibilities:

  • In the New Report Types list, Report panel, and Add / Remove Forms dialog, forms that are not supported directly by the export will be greyed out.
  • With the exception of additional comparable pages beyond Comps 7-9, unsupported pages will be exported as images in exhibit pages. Additional comp pages are not supported by the Appraise-It Classic Export as exhibit pages. Additional PDF and word processing pages will also be exported using exhibit pages.
  • Up to 50 letter and 50 legal sized exhibit pages are available.
  • In the New Report Types list, a warning will be displayed when creating a report using a primary form that is not supported.
  • And in the Validator panel, warnings will be displayed for unsupported forms, field overflows and for any text fields that contain rich text formatting that’s not supported.

When you are ready to transfer your report to Appraise-It Classic, go to the Home tab and select Appraise-It Classic Export.

A dialog will appear asking you where to save the exported file. By default, the report will be saved in an Exported Reports folder in your Data folder. If you want to use a different folder, select the folder icon and navigate to a new location.

If any forms or addenda are not supported by the Appraise-It Classic Export, they’ll be displayed in a list to notify you. If they can be included as an image in an exhibit page, this will be shown under the Status column.

Once the report is exported and saved, it will automatically open in Appraise-It Classic.

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Last Updated
May 07, 2020