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Quick Reference
- Quick Reference > Selling Agent Profile and User Role
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Quick Reference > Managing Your Listings
- Manually Adding a Listing
- Importing Auction Properties from your CRM or Real Estate Portal
- Edit Property Details in Auctions Live
- Manage Property Photos in Auctions Live
- Adding a Vendor to Your Listing
- Changing a Selling Agent on a Listing
- Uploading a Property / Seller Disclosure Statement to a Listing
- Quick Reference > Broadcasting / Live Streaming
- Quick Reference > Associate Agents
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System Setting
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System Settings > General
- General System Settings Guide
- Bidder Registration Settings Guide
- Authority to Bid Settings
- Updating Auction Terms and Conditions
- Hosted Widget Settings Guide
- Broadcaster App Visual Settings
- Interested Party Form Setup
- Update Default Deposit Percentage
- Preview Your ePaddle in Auctions Live
- Custom Text Engine Guide
- Vendor Reserve Letter Feature
- Enabling the Associate Agent Feature
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System Settings > Integrations
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Data Source API / CRM Properties Import
- Introduction
- Obtaining LockedOn API Credentials
- Obtaining Eagle Software API Credentials
- Obtaining ReNet API Credentials
- Requesting Move CRM Credentials
- Obtaining Propertybase REAXML Credentials
- Obtaining Property Suite API Credentials
- Obtaining Centernet REAXML Credentials
- Obtaining Vault API Credentials
- Obtaining Domain Agency ID
- Obtaining REX API Credentials
- Obtaining Zenu API Credentials
- Obtaining Reapit | Agentbox API Credentials
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Data Source API / CRM Properties Import
- System Settings > Multi-Lot Auctions
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System Settings > General
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Bidder Registration
- Introduction
- Pre-register Bidders via PC Console
- Manually Adding a Bidder via the PC Console
- Editing Pre-Registered Bidder Details via the PC Console
- Editing Approved Bidder Details via the PC Console
- Pre-Registered Bidders via the Mobile Console App
- Managing Bidders via the Mobile Console App
- Manually Adding Bidders via the Mobile Console App
- Onsite Auctions
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Multi-Lot Auctions
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Multi-Lot Auctions > General
- Access and Print Auction Bid Records
- Essential Hardware for Multi-Lot Auctions
- Multi-lot Presentation Scenes
- Re-Order Multi-Lot Auction Listings
- Customise Your Printable Order of Sale
- Multi-lot Presentation Overlays
- Manage Intro & Outro Multimedia
- Access Auction Overview via the Mobile Console App
- Accessing the Auctioneer Online Bids Controller via the Mobile Console App
- Access Quick Stats in the Mobile Console App
- Hide Listings in Multi-Lot Auctions
- Review Multi-Lot Auction Details
- Multi-Lot Auction Publish Status Guide
- Postponing or Removing Listings in Multi-Lot Auctions
- Extend Your Display on Windows & Mac
- Scheduling a Video Conference Multi-Lot Auction
- Printable Order of Sale PDF
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Multi-Lot Auctions > Pre-Auction
- Creating a Multi-Lot Auction
- Creating a Live Stream Event for Multi-Lot Auctions
- Adding Listings to an Existing Multi-Lot Auction
- Re-Order Multi-Lot Auction Listings
- Creating and Managing Auction Venues
- Hide Listings in Multi-Lot Auctions
- Review Multi-Lot Auction Details
- Multi-Lot Auction Publish Status Guide
- Postponing or Removing Listings in Multi-Lot Auctions
- Extend Your Display on Windows & Mac
- Scheduling a Video Conference Multi-Lot Auction
- Printable Order of Sale PDF
- Multi-Lot Auctions > Control Panel
- Multi-Lot Auctions > OBS Studio
- Multi-Lot Auctions > FAQs
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Multi-Lot Auctions > General
- Virtual Auctions
- Timed Auctions
Extend Your Display on Windows & Mac
A simple guide to setting up extended displays for smoother workflows
You can extend your display on both Windows and Mac to arrange multiple monitors and set a main display. This makes it easier to move your mouse and applications between screens smoothly.
Extending Your Display on Windows 11
Step 1: Right-click anywhere on your desktop and select Display settings.
Step 2: On the display settings screen, click Identify to see which number corresponds to each physical monitor.
Step 3: In the Multiple displays drop-down menu, select Extend these displays.
Step 4: Drag and drop the numbered monitor boxes to match their physical arrangement on your desk. This ensures mouse movement between screens is intuitive.
Step 5: Click Keep changes to save your settings.
Step 6: Select the monitor you want to be your main display and check Make this my main display so applications and your taskbar appear there by default.
Extending Your Display on Mac
Step 1: Connect your external monitor using the appropriate cable or adapter.
Step 2: Open System Settings (newer macOS versions) or System Preferences (older macOS versions).
Step 3: Click on the option to adjust Screen arrangements.
Step 4: In the display settings, you will see representations of your Mac display and the external display. Drag these to match their physical placement on your desk so you can move your mouse and windows smoothly between screens.
Important Note
We recommend setting the external display resolution to 1920x1080 with no zoom.
Posted 2nd April, 2025