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GFE and TIL on letter size paper???Expand / Collapse
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Posted 12/22/2005 1:08:24 PM
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Is there any way to reduce the GFE and TIL to print on letter size paper?  With the new 1003 that would be a real convenience...thanks for the help!

Greg

Greg Hosmer, CRMS
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Posted 12/22/2005 1:38:00 PM


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There are no published samples of GFE and TIL on letter.  But perhaps one day we would provide those options as well.  You can e-mail wish@calyxsoftware.com.

Bryan
Point Product Manager

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Posted 12/22/2005 1:44:27 PM


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Here's an application I use often:

  FinePrint
  http://www.fineprint.com/products/fineprint/index.html
  http://www.fineprint.com/products/fineprint/benefits.html

I just opened Point 5.2 and printed the GFE and TIL on letter.  FinePrint "resized" the content that was going to fit on legal so it printed on letter (without cutting the bottom).

FinePrint has a bunch of other features as well such as eliminating extra pages (don't you hate when you print one page on a web site and end up with three empty pages?), printing multiple pages in one page, watermarks, and much more.

Note: I don't know if such a letter GFE/TIL would be accepted by your lender or if you'd have HUD issues later - all that I tried to do was to print the legal GFE/TIL on letter.



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Posted 12/22/2005 2:15:58 PM
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Thanks for the tip!  I will check it out immediately.  Regarding the lender acceptance issue, I have submitted multiple letter size GFE/TIL packages to lenders with no problems at all after clients resized them on their end via Adobe print formatting.  Just my .02 - your results may vary!

Thanks for the info!

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greg@familyga.com

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