Printing legal forms to letter paper

Written by on May 13, 2014

Appraisers often want to print copies of their work, but don't keep reams of legal size paper around the office. Instead, they opt to print their legal-size forms to letter paper, shrinking the content to fit.

With most appraisal software, this usually involves Adobe Reader as an intermediate step: the appraisers prints their report to PDF first (becasue their appraisal software won't do legal-to-letter), then uses Adobe Reader to shrink the content enough to print their legal forms onto letter paper.

With TOTAL, however, it's a single checkbox to shrink legal size down to letter automatically. This bypasses the "middle-man" PDF step completely, saving you hassle each time you print copies of your reports.

Try this in TOTAL today.