TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus

Transcription

TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
TorontoMLS
Fundamentals in
New Stratus
© Toronto Real Estate Board
Revised 12 April 2013
All rights reserved.
This training material is provided for educational purposes only. While care has been taken to
ensure accuracy contained in this seminar hand-out material, the Toronto Real Estate Board will
not be liable for the use or misuse of information, facts, clauses, details, or any other elements, or
for deficiencies, defects, errors, or omissions in the content of this material.
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system,
without permission in writing from the Toronto Real Estate Board
Table of Contents
About This Workbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Learning objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Who should attend this seminar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to use the workbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Workbook conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
1
2
2
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Logging on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wireless Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Logging off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
7
8
8
9
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Search Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boards & Associations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WEBForms™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REALTOR® Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Top Stories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GTA News / Media Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Learning Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Navigating New Stratus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Action Toolbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Opening a New Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Breadcrumb path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
12
12
13
15
15
15
16
17
18
19
19
21
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Starting a New Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Selecting a Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using the Quick Search Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Using the Map to Select Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Completing optional fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
i
Choosing items in a list box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Choosing items in a drop-down list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering values in a text box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OR searches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering date fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering min/max ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Entering MapArt coordinates and postal codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adding Additional Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Submitting the Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Flex Search Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Previewing Your Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Saving Your Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sharing saved search criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using a Saved Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting a saved search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33
34
34
35
36
36
37
40
41
41
45
47
47
49
50
51
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Modifying your search criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Breadcrumb Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Revise Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Dynamic Criteria Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing the Search Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Working with Results in List View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing how many listings you view at a time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sorting Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Narrowing the results list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printing the Search Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Emailing the Search Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing Search Results View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Details View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Map View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Driving Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Favourite Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.........................................................
Listing Cart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing Listing Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing Slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii
53
54
54
55
56
57
57
58
59
60
61
63
64
64
66
69
69
70
72
73
74
77
79
80
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Setting up a Map Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Selecting a Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Finding a location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Drawing a location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90
Using a Saved Location or Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Entering Search Criteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Working with the Search Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Viewing details in the map view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Displaying schools and other places on the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101
Working with the Map Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Zooming in or out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
Panning to shift the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
Changing map views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
MapArt view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
Printing and Emailing Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Chapter 6: Other Searches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Working with Pre-Defined Searches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Working with Saved Searches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Running a Saved Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
Deleting a Saved Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
Renaming a Saved Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
Searching by MLS# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Using Recent Searches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Creating (or changing) your Notice Pages settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Running Notice Pages with saved settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Working with the Notice Pages Report in the Display view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printing the Notice Pages report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
121
124
124
126
128
iii
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Creating a prospect from the Prospect Searches tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Creating a prospect from any search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
From a New Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
From a Map Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
From a Saved Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
From a Pre-defined Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing matches for your prospects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Managing your prospects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing the prospect information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting a prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Extending a Prospect Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
From the Prospect Searches tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
From Manage Prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
View & extend a prospect from Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting or suspending a Prospect Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting a prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Suspending a prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prospect matches email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
130
135
135
136
138
138
139
141
142
144
144
145
146
147
148
148
149
151
153
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account . . . . . . 157
Setting up your email account in Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Choosing to leave your email messages on the server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Accessing your email from the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Appendix B: Creating a Custom Column Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Modifying an Existing Column Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Removing a Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adding a Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rearranging the column sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Creating a New Column Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
166
167
167
168
168
Appendix C: Manage My Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Viewing and editing your Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
iv
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Viewing and editing your Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175
Viewing CE Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176
Viewing, adding, and editing Open Houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
Broker Full. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Broker Two Per Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Broker Thumbnail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Broker Thumbnail No Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Client Full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Client Two Per Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Client Thumbnail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Open House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Property Match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
v
vi
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
About This Workbook
Learning objectives
This workbook accompanies the course, “TorontoMLS Fundamentals”,
developed and offered by the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB). After
completing this course, you will be able to:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
access New Stratus
navigate the TorontoMLS Home Page and New Stratus
conduct a New Search
conduct a Multi-class (Flex) Search
work with the search results
conduct a Pre-Defined Search
conduct a Map Search
search by MLS#
search the Notice Pages (Legacy System)
set up and use Prospect Searches.
Unless noted otherwise, the above topics will be covered in New
Stratus.
NOTE: The Legacy System, accessed by using the Log On Normally option,
is only available with Internet Explorer.
Who should attend this seminar
This seminar is designed for TREB Members who want to learn the
basics of how to use the TorontoMLS system. If you would like to get
an overview of the various search components, then this seminar is for
you.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
1
About This Workbook
How to use the workbook
This workbook contains all functionality covered in class. Since all
procedures include step-by-step instructions, as well as screen
captures, you will be able to use the workbook at home or at the office.
Workbook conventions
The workbook uses the following conventions:
• The names of objects that require user action, such as menu items,
buttons, or function keys on the keyboard are in bold. Example:
Click the Print View button.
• Labels such as names for dialogue boxes, toolbars or fields are
capitalized. Example: The Print dialogue box appears.
• If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, they are
separated by a + symbol. Example: To close open programs, press
the Ctrl + Alt + Del keys on your keyboard.
Throughout the workbook, you will see two types of icons in the left
margin:
The light bulb signals a tip that will help make your
task of using TorontoMLS easier.
The note signals information that you should note.
The procedures in this workbook reflect Windows 7 operating system
with Internet Explorer version 9. New Stratus is compatible with
Safari, Fire Fox, and Chrome browsers; however, some of the
functionality may vary.
Notes
2
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
To access New Stratus in the TorontoMLS system, you must have a
connection to the Internet and be using the Internet Explorer browser 8
or higher. You may also use Safari, Firefox, or Chrome. Note, however,
that only the functions within New Stratus are cross-browser
compatible.
Logging on
To access the TorontoMLS system:
1. Establish an Internet connection.
2. Open your preferred browser by double-clicking the icon on your
desktop.
3. Type www.torontomls.net in the Address field.
4. Press the Enter key on your keyboard. The Welcome screen
appears.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
3
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
Enroll Authenticator
User ID
PIN
Authenticator Password
Log On Normally
Log On to the New Stratus
Welcome Screen
5. If this is your first time logging on with an Authenticator, you will
first need to register your device. To register:
• On the Welcome screen, click on Click Here beside First
Time Users Enroll Authenticator and Select PIN.
• Read the TREB Enrollment Agreement.
• Click I Agree.
• Answer each of the security questions. These will be used to
confirm your identity in the event that your Authenticator is
lost or if your forget your PIN.
• Enter the serial number on the back of your Authenticator.
• Create a 4-digit PIN number that you will use to log into
TorontoMLS from this point forward. The PIN must be
numbers only.
Notes
4
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
• A screen confirming your enrollment will appear. To access
TorontoMLS, click Stratus MLS System. You will be
returned to the Welcome screen.
Enrollment Confirmation
6. In the User ID field, type your user ID (your TREB Member
number).
7. Click in Your PIN # field and type the 4-digit PIN you created when
you enrolled your Authenticator.
8. Press the gray button on your Authenticator to generate a random,
6-digit password. This password is only valid for 60 seconds. Enter
this number in the Authenticator Password field.
9. Click the option button for Log on to the New Stratus.
10. Click the Log On button or press the Enter key on your keyboard.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
5
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
NOTE: If you type your User ID or PIN incorrectly, you will get an error
message asking you to try again.
Error message
11. The TorontoMLS Home Page appears.
NOTE: Once you have logged on to TorontoMLS, your session will expire
after 30 minutes of inactivity. Before the session is terminated, you will
Notes
6
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
receive a TMLS Timeout Warning Message. Click OK to continue working in
TorontoMLS without being required to log in again.
You have successfully logged on to the TorontoMLS system.
Wireless Access
TREB offers several wireless options. With each, you will require your
authenticator to login and access searches and other functions.
• iPad, iPhone
Download our free Stratus MLS app from the Apple Store or iTunes.
To locate the app, search for Stratus MLS.
• BlackBerry®, Android or Windows phones (not tablets)
Open your mobile browser and navigate to
www.mobile.torontomls.net where you will be prompted to login.
• Other mobile devices and tablets
Open your choice of browser and navigate to http://
unplugged.torontomls.net. While this site is less sophisticated than
the first two options, it is very functional when mobile access is
required.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
7
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
Help
Clicking the Help button will take you to the system's online help.
Help is organized so that you can read it like a book, select a topic by
index keyword, or use the Search tool to find help on a topic by
keyword search.
You may also contact the Help Desk at 416-443-8111; or, if long
distance applies, dial 1-877-843-TREB (8732).
At the time of publication, service hours for the Help Desk are as
follows:
Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
NOTE: The long distance number does not function in the 416 and 905 area
codes. If you are phoning within the 416 or 905 area codes, please use the
416-443-8111 number.
You may also email the Help Desk at [email protected].
Logging off
To log off the TorontoMLS system from the TorontoMLS Home Page:
• Click Log Off at the top right of the Home Page.
Log Off
Notes
8
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
To log off the TorontoMLS system from New Stratus:
• On the Action toolbar, click Log Out.
Log Out
NOTE: It is very important to log off when your session is complete,
particularly if you are on a shared or public computer. Failure to do so will
allow unauthorized access to TorontoMLS as well as to your membership
profile, contacts, listings, and e-commerce account.
You have successfully logged off.
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
• log on to TorontoMLS
• get help
• log off.
Now that you know how to log on and off, you are ready to go to the
next chapter to learn more about the TorontoMLS Home Page.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
9
Chapter 1: Accessing TorontoMLS
Notes
10
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
In this chapter, you will learn how to navigate the home page as well as
the menus and tools of New Stratus.
The TorontoMLS Home Page serves as your communication and
command centre. From here, you have easy access to tools that
Members regularly use such as WEBForms™ , Market Watch, the
Learning Centre and TREB maps. You also have one-click access to
New Stratus where you will find the tools for searching and researching
properties.
Keyword Search
Search Properties
Top Stories
News (GTA/Media)
WEBForms™
REALTOR® Tools
RSS Feeds
Learning Centre
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
11
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
This section identifies key tools on the TorontoMLS Home Page.
Search Properties
Click Search Properties to go to New Stratus. In New Stratus you will
find the tools needed to conduct searches and Add/Edit listings. For
information on navigating New Stratus, see “Navigating New Stratus”
on page 16.
Boards & Associations
Click the drop-down arrow beside Boards & Associations to access
the home page for other real estate boards and associations in the GTA.
WEBForms™
The WEBForms™ button provides one-click access to your
Transaction Kit in WEBForms™. You will not be required to log in
again as long as your current TorontoMLS session is active.
Notes
12
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
REALTOR® Tools
The REALTOR® Tools sliders provide quick access to many of your
favourite tools. Click on a slider to view the available tools.
Market Stats/Information: Provides access to Market Watch,
Economic Commentaries, Housing Market Charts, Weekly Sales
Report, Condo Corner and more.
Forms/Clauses: Provides access to up-to-date real estate forms and
clauses as well as plain language forms.
REALTOR® Store & more: Provides access to your membership
account online. Click here to pay your annual fees or to make an online
purchase from the REALTOR® Store.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
13
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Maps/Calculators: Click this slider to access TREB maps, Redistricting Maps and the Land Transfer Tax Calculator.
More Resources: This slider provides access information on the DoNot-Call List and FINTRAC Compliance.
Click the Touchbase Tools button to access training manuals, eTraining and other reference tools specific to the Touchbase
communication tool.
Notes
14
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Top Stories
Headlines for top news stories, followed by a summary, are featured in
the Top Stories section on the Home Page. To view the full story, click
on the headline title.
GTA News / Media Centre
By default, news headlines from the Board appear in this section. Click
on the Media Centre tab to view industry articles, from print and web
sources, organized under the headings:
• News Items on TREB and other Real Estate
Associations
• News Items on Real Estate
• News Items on REALTORS®
• News Items on Commercial Real Estate.
Learning Centre
The Learning Centre contains a library of training videos. Select a
video and then view it using the video player in the Learning Centre.
Now that you are familiar with the features of the TorontoMLS Home
Page, go to the next section to learn how to navigate New Stratus.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
15
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Navigating New Stratus
To access New Stratus, click Search Properties at the top of the
TorontoMLS home page. The New Search page appears by default.
.
Top Tab menu
Search
Add/Edit
Left Side Panel
From the main screen, there are two navigation panes: the main menu
on the Left-Side Panel of the page, and the search tabs located on the
Top Tab Menu. You will notice that some options are greyed out.
These are currently unavailable and will be introduced at a later date.
You may select a command from either menu. If you wish to search for
listings, from the Left-Side Panel you can click on Search to access
your search options. This panel can be collapsed, if desired, and you
can then use the tabs on the Top Tab Menu instead.
Notes
16
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Collapse Left-Side
Panel
Search
To search for listings using the Top Tab Menu, you would click on one
of the tabs. Notice that the Left-Side Panel commands now appear in a
small row at the top of the screen. You can expand this menu by clicking the down arrow to show the Left-Side Panel.
Show Left-Side Panel
Select a Search tab
Using the Action Toolbar
New Stratus has an Action Toolbar with commands that are specific to
the current page. For example, when you submit your criteria for a
search, the results screen will have an Action Toolbar as illustrated
below.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
17
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Action Toolbar
To access a command, simply click on the corresponding button on the
Action Toolbar. The functions for these buttons will be discussed in the
corresponding chapters of this manual. For now, we will look at one
button, the New Window button.
Opening a New Window
On the Action Toolbar you will find a New Window command. This
tool allows you to open a second (third, fourth, etc.) window in TorontoMLS without navigating away from your current page; it remains
active. For example, you may be working on a search for Client A
when you receive a phone call from Client B and need to conduct an
entirely different search, while on the phone, to answer Client B’s
question.
With the first search results on the screen, simply click New Window
on the Action Toolbar. A new window opens. You may have several
windows open at once! You will not time out of your previous window
unless all windows are inactive for 30 minutes.
When you select New Window, you will see the following warning:
Notes
18
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Take care not to save a search in one window with a name used in
another open window.
Using the Breadcrumb path
Moving around in New Stratus is more streamlined than ever. When
searching in the system, you will see, above the main search screen, a
breadcrumb path.
Click on any segment of the path to return to that screen! For example,
when viewing the results of a search, if you want to start a new search,
click Search in the path. If you want to access the Listings menu, click
Listings.
Links
On the Left-Side Panel, there is a list of links to real estate related websites and resources.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
19
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
To go to one of the websites or resources, click on the desired link.
If the Left-Side Panel is collapsed, you will find the Links menu across
the top, above the Top Tab Menu. In this case, hover your mouse over
Links to see the list. Click on the resource you want to view.
Notes
20
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be familiar
with:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
TorontoMLS home page features
New Stratus interface
Left-Side Panel
Top Tab Menu
Action toolbar
Breadcrumb path
the New Window command
Now that you know how navigate the TorontoMLS system, you are
ready to start searching. In the next chapter, you will learn how to conduct a New Search.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
21
Chapter 2: Navigating in TorontoMLS
Notes
22
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
New Stratus provides a number of ways to find listings. In this chapter,
we will explore the New Search which allows you to search with either
the Quick Search form or the Flex Search form.
When you access the New Stratus system, your default landing page is
the New Search tab. This page gives you access to both Quick Search
and Flex Search. We will explore both in this chapter. The other search
tabs (Map Search, Saved Searches, Prospect Searches, Pre-Defined
Searches and MLS# Search) will be covered in later chapters.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
23
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Starting a New Search
To start a new search from the New Search tab:
1. In the Class section, place a check mark beside the class you wish
to search. You may search the following:
• Residential Freehold
• Residential Condo & Other
• Commercial.
NOTE: You are able to select one, two or all three classes; however, if you
select more than one class, you will be forced to use the Flex Search form.
We will learn about Flex Search later in this chapter.
In our example, we will select Residential Freehold.
2. In the Availability section, click to place a check mark beside one
or both of the following:
• Available: Listings that are active. These listings will have a
status of Ext, New, Pc, Lc, or Sc.
• Unavailable: Listings that are no longer active. These
listings will have a status of Exp, Lsd, Sld, Sus, Ter or Dft.
NOTE: The Unavailable option searches for unavailable listings within the
previous 2 years (Residential) or 4 years (Commercial).To search beyond this
period, you must access the Archives, which searches back to 1986 for
Residential and 1989 for Commercial.
TIP: In order to select the Archives option, you must first select Unavailable
in the Availability section.
In our example, we will select Available.
Notes
24
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
3. In the Sale or Lease section, click to place a check mark beside one
or more of the following:
• For Sale
• For Lease
• For Sub-Lease (Commercial searches only).
In our example, we will select For Sale.
4. Click Continue. The search form appears with fields based on your
class, availability and sale/lease selections.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
25
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
New Search-Quick Search form (top detail)
Notes
26
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
New Search-Quick Search form (bottom detail)
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
27
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
TIP: The search form that appears is dependant upon the number of classes
chosen. When two or more classes are selected, the Flex Form appears. You
may use the Flex form for any search. To change the form, click the Search
Form down arrow and select Flex Search. For more details, see “Selecting a
Form” on page 28.
TIP: If you want to change the setup for your search, perhaps to include
unavailable listings or to include another class, click Search in the
breadcrumb path.
Selecting a Form
Once you set up your search by selecting class, availability and sale/
lease options, you are ready to choose the characteristics for the
listings you want to find; however, you may wish to select a different
search form.
To select the Search Form that you require:
• Click the Search Form down arrow to select one of the following:
a.Quick Search: Contains most of the fields relevant to your
basic criteria choices (i.e. class and availability)
b.Flex Search: For customizing your search by selecting only
the fields you require from a list
Search Form down arrow
Notes
28
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
In this section, we will use the Quick Search form.
Using the Quick Search Form
All listing searches (except an MLS# Search) require you to specify a
search area before any criteria can be submitted.
To enter your location criteria:
1. In the Location section, select one or more areas. Selecting up to
three areas will populate a list of municipalities.
Action toolbar
Count
Not check box
Area
Municiplity
Community
GTA
In our example, we selected Toronto.
TIP: You can select multiple items in any list box. To select multiple items,
press and hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard while you click each item.
NOTE: There is a Not check box above the Area list box. Placing a check
mark in the field will Exclude the selected criteria from your results. For
example, if you place a check mark in the Not field, and then select Toronto in
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
29
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
the area list, your results will include all Areas except for Toronto. The Not
criteria is available for most list boxes, drop-down lists and text boxes.
2. In the Municipality field, select one or more municipalities, if
desired. (This field is only mandatory in certain searches such as
those accessing Archives.) Selecting up to five municipalities will
populate a list of community names. In our example, we selected
Toronto C07.
3. To further narrow down your location, you may select one or more
Communities. In our example, we selected Newtonbrook West and
Willowdale West.
NOTE: If you select the check box for either GTA or Ontario, the above
fields will become disabled.
NOTE: New Stratus has added a wonderful new feature. On the Action
toolbar, you will see a Counter, showing how many listings match your
criteria. Each time you enter another criterion, the number automatically
updates. To learn more about this feature, see “Previewing Your Criteria” on
page 45.
Notes
30
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
TIP: When conducting any search, you can access maps to determine the
community names in a selected municipality. On the Links menu, click ReDistricting Map.
Click in the Search field and type the municipality name. (You may also type a
street name, address, or postal code.) Ensure that there is a check mark
beside Communities. Then click Search. The map will zoom into the desired
area and display the Community names and boundaries. Use the zoom in (+)
or zoom out (-) tools on the map to adjust the zoom level, if necessary.
Zoom tools
Show communities
Community name
Municipality name
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
31
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Using the Map to Select Location
Another way of describing the mandatory location information is by
using the map.
To select a location by map:
1. At the search form, click Map on the Action toolbar. The search
form is replaced by a map.
2. On the map, draw a polygon or radius to define your search area.
Notice that the Counter displays the number of search results in the
drawn area. To learn more about drawing a location, see the chapter
on Map Search.
Counter
Criteria
Map
Shape drawn
Notes
32
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
NOTE: When you click on the polygon or radius tool, you will get a message
informing you that if you cannot maintain your Area and Municipality
selections if you draw a shape. Click Continue, to draw your location on the
map.
3. To return to the search form, click Criteria on the Action toolbar.
Now that you have selected the mandatory location information, you
are ready to enter additional, optional criteria.
Completing optional fields
Once you have completed the mandatory fields, you may continue
entering (or selecting) search text for one or more of the remaining
fields. The following subsections describe the various ways in which to
enter criteria.
TIP: You can clear the form at any time by clicking the Clear button, found on
the Action toolbar.
Choosing items in a list box
List boxes allow multiple selections. Peruse the list with the scroll bar
on the right side of the box. Click to choose the item you want. To
choose multiple items, press and hold down the Ctrl key, then click
each item desired.
The following screen capture shows an example of a list box.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
33
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Scroll bar
TIP: To select multiple items that are in sequence in the list, click on the first
item and then hold down the Shift key as you click on the last desired item in
the list. If you want all items in the list, it is not necessary to select any.
Choosing items in a drop-down list
Drop-down lists contain a list of items from which you must choose
only one option. Peruse the list by clicking the down arrow on the right
side of the box. Click on the option desired to select it.
The following screen capture shows an example of a drop-down list:
Down arrow
Entering values in a text box
Click inside a text box to enter a text value. If the text box is preceded
by a drop-down list box, choose one of the options in the list (e.g.,
equals, contains, starts w/, or ends w/) before entering text values.
TIP: If you are having trouble obtaining a match while searching a text field
with equals, try starts w/ from the drop-down list, then enter the first few
characters in the text box. For example, if you entered a street name “Equals
Notes
34
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Hilltop” with no results, try using “Starts w/ Hill”. This search finds properties
matching listings on Hilltop as well as Hill Top.
NOTE: Text in a text box is NOT case sensitive; however spelling matters.
The system will search for the exact text-string that you type.
OR searches
Once you enter search text in a text box, click the OR button, if
available, to enter additional options. The system interprets each entry
you add with the OR button as another way to search the listings. In the
following screen capture, the search finds streets beginning with “Mc”
or “Mac”.
To delete a value, click the X beside the entry.
Click to remove
criterion
TIP: The Not option must be used with caution in an “or” field. By choosing
“not” for the “Mac” text above, the search will return all street names that do
not begin with “mac”.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
35
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Entering date fields
New Stratus accepts dates in several different formats. The following
examples show the ways in which you can enter April 3, 2012.
Formats
Examples
mm/dd/yy
m/d/yy
mm/dd/yyyy
m/d/yyyy
04/03/12
4/3/12
04/03/2012
4/3/2012
TIP: You may also enter the date as 4/3 or 4-3. The system will assume the
current year and convert the date to the correct format.
The following screen capture shows an example of a date field.
TIP: Typing the letter “t” will give you today’s date; you can also have the
system subtract a specific number of days from today’s date by typing “tnumber of days” (e.g., If today is April 10, the system interprets “t-2” as April
8). If you leave the To field blank, the default will be today’s date.

The system will accept upper or lower case letters.
Entering min/max ranges
Search fields using Min and Max boxes allow you to search a range of
values. Enter the smallest acceptable value in the Min box and the
largest acceptable value in the Max box.
The following example finds properties with a List Price greater or
equal to $500,000 and less than or equal to $700,000. If you specify a
value only in the Min field, the system finds listings with a list price
equal to or greater than the value entered.
Notes
36
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
NOTE: The system does not accept spaces, commas or dollar signs in
numerical values. Commercial searches, however, do accept decimals so that
dollars and cents can be entered for lease prices.
Entering MapArt coordinates and postal codes
Would you like to search only a portion of a Community? Or part of
one Community and part of another adjoining Community? You can
use the map to draw a search area, as seen on page 32, or you can input
the MapArt page number, column and row as search criteria. Postal
Codes can also be inserted as criteria.
Searching a specific map section
As an example, we will enter MapArt values to search a specific map
section in Thornhill that runs from Highway 7 to John Street, and from
Bathurst to Bayview. The area is found in the MapArt book on page
355, columns 19-23, rows W-X.
Remember, to successfully conduct a MapArt search, you must enter a
location consisting of at least one area. Our example is found in York.
1. In the Area field, click the down arrow and choose an area. In our
example, we selected York.
2. In the Map # Min and Max fields, enter the MapArt page number
that you wish to search. If you are searching a range of page
numbers, enter the first number in the range in the Min field, and
the last number in the range in the Max field. In our example, we
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
37
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
wish to search page 355 only, so we entered 355 in both fields, as
shown in the following screen capture.
3. In Map Column Min and Max fields, enter the column that you
wish to search. If you are searching a range of columns, enter the
first column number in the range in the Min field, and the last
column number in the range in the Max field. In our example, we
wish to search column 19 to 23, so we entered 19 in the Min field
and 23 in the Max field.
4. In Map Row Min and Max fields, enter the row that you wish to
search. If you are searching a range of rows, enter the first letter in
the range in the Min field, and the last letter in the range in the Max
field. In our example, we wish to search rows w to x, so we entered
W in the Min field and X in the Max field.
5. Enter any other search criteria, as desired.
6. Click Search. The results appear in the standard list format.
You may prefer to use the Map Search to draw an area instead of using
map coordinates. The Map Search will be covered in another chapter.
Searching by postal code
You can search by exact postal code, or a portion of a postal code. You
can enter as many postal codes as you wish. In our example, we will
Notes
38
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
search for properties that have a postal code beginning with M4E or
M4L.
To search by postal code:
1. In the location section, select at least one area. In our example, we
selected Toronto.
2. In the Postal Code drop-down list, click the down arrow and select
Starts w/, Contains or Equals. In our example, we selected Starts
w/.
TIP: Use starts w/ if you know only the beginning character(s) of the postal
code. Choose contains to search any part of the postal code. Select equals if
you know the exact postal code. Select ends w/ if you don’t know the
beginning character(s).
3. Enter the postal code. In our example, we entered the beginning
three characters of the postal code, M4E.
NOTE: Do NOT include any spaces when entering a postal code. For
example, M4E2K6.
4. To add another postal code to your search criteria, click the Or
button and repeat the previous steps. In our example, we added
another postal code using Starts w/, then entered the first three
characters, M4L.
5. Enter any other search criteria as desired.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
39
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
When you are ready to submit the criteria, click Submit. The results
appear in the standard one-line summary format.
Adding Additional Fields
Would you like to customize your search form? All New Searches
(Quick, Flex, Pre-Defined, Map) have the ability to add fields that are
not on the search form by default. At the bottom of the search form,
you will find Other Fields.
To add one or more additional fields:
1. Click the Add a Field drop-down arrow.
2. Select a field that you would like to use, for example, Lot Front.
The Lot Front field appears in the Other Fields section of the search
form.
Notes
40
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
3. Enter the value(s) required for the lot front measurements. In the
above example, we added a required minimum lot front of 50 feet.
4. To add an additional field(s), repeat steps 1-3 above.
Submitting the Search
You already know exactly how many results your search will return,
because with every added criterion, the counter on the Action toolbar
changes. To submit the criteria and view the results:
• Click Submit at the bottom of the form.
The results of your search will appear in a list format, which we will
explore in the next chapter.
You have successfully submitted a search using the Quick Search form.
In the next section, you will learn how to complete a search using the
Flex form.
Using the Flex Search Form
The Flex Search form provides full flexibility in selecting the fields
required for completing your search criteria. It is a fast and flexible
search for users familiar with the names of the search fields. You create
a custom search by choosing only the search fields you require, one at a
time, from a drop-down list.
• When you select more than one class at the New Search
page, you will be forced to use the Flex Search form.
• Flex Search is the only search that will allow searching
multiple classes, for example Freehold and Condominium.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
41
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
• When using a Quick Search form, you can switch to the
Flex Search form at any time. All criteria entered on one
form will carry over to the other form.
• When using a Flex Search form, you can switch back to the
Quick Search form at any time as long as you are only
searching one class. All criteria entered on one form will
carry over to the other form.
TIP: To select a different search form, see “Selecting a Form” on page 28.
To conduct a search using the Flex Search form:
1. Click New Search on the Top Tab Menu.
2. In the Class section, place a check mark beside each class you wish
to search. You may select one, two, or all three classes.
NOTE: If you choose more than one class, be aware that a particular search
field in one class may differ from the same search field in another in terms of
text choices or search field format (e.g., drop-down list, text box, etc.). New
Stratus combines the search fields for classes in a meaningful way. When a
search field contains a list of choices in each class (e.g., Style for Residential
Freehold differs from Style in Residential Condo & Other), the list is
combined. To search effectively, either don’t choose any, or specify one or
more that apply to each class.
3. In the Availability section, select one or both availabilities.
4. In the Sale/Lease section, select one or both options.
5. Click Continue. If you selected more than one class, the Flex
Search form appears automatically. If you only selected one class,
the previous form used by you will appear. You may need to change
the Search Form. (See “Selecting a Form” on page 28.)
Notes
42
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
6. In the Location section, select one or more Areas. In our example
we will select Toronto.
7. In the Municipality field, select one or more municipalities, if
desired. In our example, we will select all Toronto central
municipalities (C01-C15).
TIP: To select multiple options in sequence in a list box, click on the first
option (Toronto C01), hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and click on
the last option (Toronto C15). All options between become selected.
8. If fewer than five municipalities are selected, you may also select
desired communities.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
43
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
TIP: You may use the map to select your location, instead of selecting Area,
Municipality, and Community. For more information, see “Using the Map to
Select Location” on page 32.
Now that the mandatory location fields are complete, you are ready to
enter additional search criteria.
9. In the Other Fields section, click the Add a Field down arrow and
select a search field. In the example listed below, we selected
Seller/Landlord Name
10. Enter (or select) search text as required.
11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 until the search criteria is completely
defined.
TIP: To search for listings that have a virtual tour, select the Virtual Tour
URL field, then choose Starts w/, then type “h”. The “h” represents the first
letter in a virtual tour’s URL address (e.g., http://www.virtualtour.com).
12. If at any time during the data input process you wish to delete data
in a search field, click the x to the right of that field. To clear all
search criteria in an “or” list, click the x below the field. To clear all
search criteria on the form and start over again, click Clear on the
Action toolbar.
NOTE: As with the Quick Search form, when you enter criteria, you will see
a running count of how many results the criteria will return. The Count is
located on the Action toolbar, above the search form.
Notes
44
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Field name
Delete entry
Delete field
Add a Field
13. Once all search criteria is complete, click Submit to view the
results.
You have successfully completed a search using the Flex Search form.
Previewing Your Criteria
To display the complete search criteria along with the running count:
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
45
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
1. On the Action toolbar at the top of the search criteria, click
Preview.
Preview
Save Search
Counter
2. A pop-up appears, listing your criteria and showing the count after
each criterion is entered.
Now that you have previewed your search criteria, you can either
submit it, or close the pop-up and modify it or save the criteria.
Notes
46
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Saving Your Search
Once you have entered your search criteria, you may save it and use it
again for another search.
To save your search criteria:
1. On the Action toolbar above the search criteria, click Save Search.
A Save Search pop-up appears.
2. Enter a descriptive name for your search in the Search name field.
3. Click Save.
You have successfully saved your search criteria.
Sharing saved search criteria
Once your search criteria is saved, you are able to share the saved
search with your colleagues.
To share your search with others:
1. Click Saved Searches on the Top Tab Menu.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
47
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Saved Searches
List of Saved 
Searches
Results
Share
Continue
2. Click on the saved search that you want to share. In the above
example, the “Power of Sale” search is selected.
3. Click Share. A Share Saved Search pop-up appears.
Notes
48
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
4. Select My Office to allow other members of your office to use your
saved search.
Using a Saved Search
Now that you have saved your search criteria, you can use it again at
any time, either as is or with modification.
To use a saved search:
1. Click Saved Searches on the Top Tab Menu.
2. In the list of saved searches, click on the search that you wish to
use.
3. Click Results to submit the search criteria and view the resulting
listings.
4. Click Continue to view and/or edit the criteria.
After retrieving the saved criteria, you can save it again.
1. Open the saved search, as above, clicking Continue to view or edit
the criteria.
2. On the Action toolbar, click Save Search.
• To save your own search, click Save. If you made any
changes to the original saved search, you will see the
message that follows. Click Save to overwrite your original
criteria or Save As to save with a different name.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
49
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
• To save someone else’s search, click Save and then in the
pop-up message, click Save As. Type a new name to save
the search criteria as your own.
Deleting a saved search
Saved searches can only be deleted by their owner. You cannot delete
shared searches.
To delete one of your saved searches:
1. On the Top Tab Menu, click Saved Searches.
2. Click on the name of the search you want to delete.
3. Click the Delete button. A pop-up appears.
Notes
50
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
4. Click Delete to confirm the delete action.
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
access the Quick Search form
enter search criteria (mandatory and optional fields)
access the Flex Search form
work with the Additional Fields feature in both Quick and Flex
preview your criteria
save your search criteria
share, use, edit or delete your saved searches.
Now that you know how to enter search criteria and initiate your
search, you are ready to learn how to work with your search results,
which is covered in the next chapter.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
51
Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search
Notes
52
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search
Results
When you submit your search, New Stratus generates the Search
Results. Only those listings matching all specified search criteria are
included. The Results are listed, by default, in one-line summaries,
which offer key listing information.
NOTE: New Stratus limits search results to 200 listing to avoid performance
problems over the Internet.
Modifying your search criteria
New Stratus offers several methods of modifying your search criteria.
• Use the breadcrumb path to return to the criteria form
• Use the Revise Criteria button
• Use the Dynamic Criteria Panel
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
53
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
In this section, we will explore each method.
Using the Breadcrumb Path
To modify your search criteria using the breadcrumb path:
1. Above the search results list, click the Criteria segment in the
breadcrumb path. The criteria form appears.
Criteria
2. Revise your criteria as desired and resubmit the search.
Using Revise Criteria
To modify your search criteria using Revise Criteria:
1. Above the search results list, on the right-hand side, click Revise
Criteria. The criteria form appears.
Revise Criteria
Notes
54
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
2. Revise your criteria, as desired, and then submit the search again.
Using the Dynamic Criteria Panel
New Stratus has a feature that allows you to modify your criteria as you
go. In other words, as you make a change in the criteria, you
immediately see the revised results on the screen without resubmitting
the criteria. This is done using the Dynamic Criteria Panel which can
be accessed in any search results list.
The Dynamic Criteria Panel does not appear by default, but is easy to
activate. To the right of the Revise Criteria button there is a small down
arrow. Click that arrow to activate the Dynamic Criteria Panel.
Show Dynamic Criteria
Panel
With the panel displayed, you can click on the corresponding arrow to
hide or collapse it.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
55
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Hide panel
Dynamic Criteria Panel
To modify your criteria using the Dynamic Criteria Panel:
1. Display the Dynamic Criteria Panel, if necessary.
2. Enter any change(s) into the criteria fields.
3. After each change, notice that the results list to the left changes
automatically. Continue adjusting the criteria as needed.
NOTE: The Dynamic Criteria Panel can be used in all searches: Quick, Flex,
Map, Saved Searches, and Pre-Defined Searches. In each, changes can be
made on-the-fly with results appearing automatically, without the need to resubmit.
Viewing the Search Results
When you submit your search criteria to view the resulting properties,
the results appear in a list format by default. Using the tools on the
Action Toolbar, you may also view the results in detailed format or in
the map view. We will explore each of these view formats in later
topics in this chapter (see page 64).
Notes
56
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
NOTE: New Stratus will return search results to a maximum of 200 listings in
all searches.
Working with Results in List View
Search results appear in a list format, displaying 20 listings per page.
Navigation buttons
To navigate to the next page of results, use the navigation buttons
above the list. From left to right, the buttons represent “First Page”,
“Previous Page”, “Next Page”, and “Last Page”.
Changing how many listings you view at a time
You can change the number of listings that appear per page to a number
other than 20.
To change the number of listings you view at a time:
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
57
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
1. Click the down arrow in the Page Size field.
2. From the drop-down list, click the option you want. The number of
listings displayed changes accordingly. If you select All, New
Stratus will display up to 200 listings on the page.
Selecting listings
To perform an action on one or more listings, it may be necessary to
select them. This is done using the check boxes at the beginning of
each row.
Select all listings
• To select one or more listings: Click to place a check mark in the
check box beside the desired listing(s).
Notes
58
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
• To deselect a listing: Click the check box to clear it.
• To select all listings: Click the Select All check box in the column
heading row.
TIP: Selecting all listings will only select the listings on the current page. If
you want all listings, ensure the Page Size is set to All. If the Page Size is not
set to All, you will see a message offering a choice of selecting only the
listings on the current page or all (for example, Select all 53).
Sorting Listings
New Stratus displays the listings found by your search in a simple list
format. You can sort the list by any column, for example, by Style. You
can also perform a multi-level sort to group the results logically, for
example, by Community; within Community by Type. You can sort in
either ascending (increasing) order (a to z), or in descending
(decreasing) order (z to a).
Sorting by a single column
To sort by any single column:
1. Click any column heading to sort it in ascending order. A small up
arrow will indicate ascending order.
2. Click it again to sort in descending order. A small down arrow will
indicate descending order.
Ascending order
Descending order
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
59
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Sorting by multiple columns
You can sort by multiple columns. The first sort is the broadest
category, within which the other columns are sorted. The second sort is
the next-broadest category, within which the narrowest category is
sorted.
To sort by multiple columns:
1. Click on the column heading for the first sort category, for
example, click on Community. If you want the communities listed
in reverse (descending) order, click on the heading a second time.
2. Hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard and while holding it
down, click on the column heading for the second category, for
example, click on LSC.
3. Continue holding down the CTRL key as you click on the next
column heading. While you can sort by additional columns, too
many columns used may not be very meaningful.
Note that the column headings used in the multi-level sort are
highlighted in blue, indicating that they are selected.
Narrowing the results list
You can select specific listings from the results list to display as a
subset.
To narrow the search results:
1. Select the listings you want in the subset using the check box
beside the desired listings.
2. In the Action Toolbar, click Narrow.
Notes
60
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Narrow
Action Toolbar
Selected listings
3. To return to the original results, click Expand on the Action
Toolbar.
Expand
Printing the Search Results
All results views, (list, details, map) provide options for printing.
Results are converted to PDF format before printing. The print dialogue
box offers several options before sending your document to the printer.
To print one or more listings:
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
61
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
1. Select the listing(s) that you want to print.
2. On the Action Toolbar, click Print. The print dialogue box opens.
Options appear when
some listings are selected
3. Select either List Rows to print the one-line list format, or Detail
Views to print the detailed listings in their current report format.
TIP: If you want to print the details view, ensure that the desired report
format is chosen in Details View before selecting Print.
4. Click the down arrow in the For field to select what listings to
print: The Current Listing; All (number) listings; or The (number)
selected listings.
5. Click Print to print the page.
6. Click Print Preview to preview the page before printing. To print,
close the preview and then click Print.
Notes
62
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
7. In the print dialogue box that opens, select your printer and how
many copies you wish to print. Then click Print.
Emailing the Search Results
You can email listings to your client in list view, or details view, and
you can include a map. Look for the Send button on the Action
Toolbar.
To email listings:
1. Place a check mark beside the listing(s) that you wish to email. If
you want to email all, don’t select any.
2. On the Action Toolbar, click Send. The Send dialogue box opens.
3. In the To field, enter your client’s email address.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
63
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
4. In the Subject field, edit the subject line, if desired.
5. In the Message body, edit and format the message, if desired.
However, do not delete the instructions for viewing the listings.
6. Click the For down arrow to select the listings you want to email.
You are able to email all of the listings or only those selected.
7. Click the Form down arrow to select the report format you wish to
use for the emailed listings. The default is Client Full.
8. Place a check mark beside Send a copy to yourself, if desired.
9. Place a check mark beside Include map, if desired.
10. Click Send to send the email.
Changing Search Results View
The default view when you submit a search is List View. There are
however, other views offering different details for the results.
Details View
Click View on the Action Toolbar to view the listings, one-by-one, in
detailed view.
View
Notes
64
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
The first listing in the results list appears in the default view, Broker
Full.
Links in Detail View
In Detail View, above the listing, you may find one or more links:
• Form: Click the down arrow to change the displayed form from
Broker Full to one of the other ten report formats.
• Units: Click the down arrow to change the room measurements
between Feet and Metres.
• Attachments: When attachments are available, there will be links to
the documents. These links appear as paper clip icons. In the above
example, there are links for Disclosures, and Other document(s).
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
65
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Attachments may be Floor Plans, SPIS, Financials, Feature Sheets,
Environmentals, Schedules, Disclosures, or Other (which may
include survey).
• Virtual Tour: When a virtual tour is available, a link is provided.
Click the link to view the virtual tour.
• Touchbase: When a listing Brokerage has opted in to Touchbase,
there will be a Touchbase link. Click to book a showing
appointment for that listing via Touchbase.
Map View
To view your search results on a map, click Map on the Action
Toolbar. The listings are plotted on the Bing map, each represented by
a round, numbered marker. Below the map is a list of the results. The
numbers in the list correspond with the numbered markers on the map.
NOTE: If you prefer to see only some of the results on the map, select those
listings to be mapped in List View, and then click Map.
Notes
66
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Map
• Hover the mouse over a marker to view pop-up details.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
67
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Map Controls
• Click Legend in the map controls to view an explanation of the
colours used for the markers.
Legend
Views
Panning circle
Zoom in
Zoom out
•
•
•
•
•
Click a view to change the map to Aerial or Bird’s Eye view
Click Zoom in for a closer view
Click Zoom out for a broader view
Click a direction arrow on the panning circle to move the map
Click the down arrow between the map and the list to expand the
map
• When the map is expanded, click the up arrow to restore the list
Expand Map
Restore List
Notes
68
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
To learn more about working with the map, see “Chapter 5:
Conducting a Map Search” on page 83.
Other features
Statistics
Stratus MLS offers summary statistics and information about
categories of listings found by your search. To view this information,
click Statistics on the Action Toolbar.
Statistics
A pop-up appears, containing two tables: Statistics, and Counts.
• The Statistics table displays highs, lows, and statistical values (e.g.,
mean) for list price, taxes, etc.
• The Counts table displays the number of listings by category, such
as community, type, etc.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
69
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
If you do not want to include the entire search results in these analyses,
select the listings, in List View, that you want to include and then click
Statistics.
Driving Directions
You can obtain driving instructions with map in list view, details view,
or map view. Look for the compass on the Action Toolbar.
• List View: Select the listings you require directions for, in the order
you wish to travel. Click the Directions button on the Action
Toolbar.
• Details View: Click the Directions button on the Action Toolbar.
The directions will be for the one listing you are viewing; however,
you can add additional addresses in the Directions dialogue box.
Notes
70
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
• Map View: Select the listings you want to view in Map View, then
click the Directions button to get driving directions to each of the
listings.
In each case, clicking Directions opens a Directions pop-up.
Close
Print
Directions Options
From location
Action buttons
Route marked on map
Directions are provided from your office to the selected properties. The
route is marked on the map. Below the map are turn-by-turn
instructions.
• To change the from location: Select your office address above the
map. Click the Edit button to enter a different address (for example,
your client’s address).
• To change the order of properties: Select a property and use the
Move Up or Move Down buttons to change the order.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
71
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
• To add an address: Click the Add button. Type the address you
wish to add to the list.
• To modify the route or map: Under Directions Options, select the
appropriate check box(es).
• To print instructions: Click the printer icon.
• To close the pop-up: Click the X.
Favourite Listings
Stratus MLS allows users to keep track of listings using the Favourite
Listings feature. By adding properties to your Favourite Listings, you
can easily monitor the activity on those properties. You can keep up to
a maximum of 100 listings in your Favourites list.
To add a listing to your Favourites:
• In List View: Click the star beside the properties you want to
monitor.
• In Map View: In the list below the map, click the star beside the
properties you want to monitor or in the pop-up on the map, click
the star.
• In Details View: Click the star below the breadcrumb path.
Notes
72
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
List View
Details View
Map View
To access your Favourite Listings at any time, click Favourite
Listings under My Links on the Left-Side Panel (or above the Action
Toolbar, if collapsed).
Favourite Listings
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
73
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
NOTE: Whenever you access My Favourites from the My Lists menu, there
is no direct link back to your search results. In order to return to the search,
you will need to access Recent Searches on the My Lists menu. For more
information on using Recent Searches, see “Using Recent Searches” on
page 118.
To remove a listing from your Favourite Listings, click the Star beside
the listing to be removed.
Listing removed from
My Favourites
Listing Cart
Stratus MLS includes a Listing Cart which acts like a shopping cart in
online shopping. You can add listings (up to 100) from several
searches to your cart and then take action (print or email, for example)
at a later time. This is very useful when you need to conduct more than
one search for a client, but want to email all suitable listings in one
email.
To add a listing to the Listing Cart:
• In List View, Details View or Map View: Click the shopping cart
icon to the left of the desired listing(s).
Notes
74
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
List View
Details View
Map View
To add multiple listings to the Listing Cart at once:
1. In List View, select the listings you want to add to your cart.
2. On the Action toolbar, click Add. Each selected listing is now in
your Listing Cart.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
75
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Add
Selected listings
To access your Listing Cart, at any time, click Listing Cart under My
Lists on the Left-Side Panel (or above the Action Toolbar, if
collapsed).
Listing Cart
NOTE: Whenever you access My Favourites from the My Lists menu, there
is no direct link back to your search results. In order to return to the search,
you will need to access Recent Searches on the My Lists menu. For more
information on using Recent Searches, see “Using Recent Searches” on
page 118.
To remove listings from your Listing Cart, access your cart and do one
of the following:
• Click on the cart icon to remove a listing, one at a time.
Notes
76
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
• Select one or more listings to be removed and then click
Remove on the Action toolbar.
Viewing Listing Photos
The Photos button on the Action Toolbar displays different results,
depending on the view.
Viewing photos in List View
To view the primary photos of all selected properties:
1. View the results of a search in List view.
2. Select the properties you wish to view, or select none if you want to
see all photos.
3. On the Action Toolbar, click Photos. The primary photos for all
selected listings appear in the Photo dialogue box.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
77
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
4. Click on a photo to see an enlargement of that photo.
5. Click in the check box below a photo to select that property to
perform another action on it (add to favourites, add to cart, print,
email, etc.) The check mark(s) will carry over to the List View.
6. Click Close to return to List View.
Viewing photos in Details View
Many listings found in New Stratus contain multiple photos. When
you view those listings in Details View, the primary photo will contain
navigation arrows for clicking through the photos.
Notes
78
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Number of photos
Navigation Arrow
To view the photos:
• click on the primary photo to display all photos in a Photo
dialogue box.
or
• click Photos on the Action Toolbar.
Viewing Slideshows
To view the photos for one or more listings in a slideshow:
1. View the results of a search in List View.
2. Select the properties you wish to view, or select none if you want to
see all photos.
3. On the Action Toolbar, click Slideshow. The primary photos of the
selected listings are presented in a Slideshow dialogue box.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
79
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
If only one listing is selected, the slideshow will contain all photos for
that one property.
4. Click Close to return to List View.
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
navigate the search results in List View, Details View, or Map View
select listings
sort search results
print search results
email search results
get driving directions
get Statistics & Counts
add/remove listings to your Favourites and/or Listing Cart
Notes
80
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
• access your Favourites and/or Listing Cart
• view photos and slideshows.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
81
Chapter 4: Working with the Search Results
Notes
82
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Do you like the idea of working with a search that changes the results
with every change you make? Do you like to use maps? Do you find it
difficult to remember community names? If you answered Yes to any
one of these questions, then you may want to explore the Map Search in
New Stratus.
The Map Search is a dynamic search tool. Each change made causes the
system to search again. So, with each new or edited criterion, or each
change in map location or zoom level, the search results automatically
update.
Setting up a Map Search
To start a new search from the New Search tab:
1. Click the Map Search tab.
Map Search
Saved Shapes &
Locations
Continue
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
83
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
2. In the Class section, place a check mark beside the class(es) you
wish to search.
3. In the Availability section, click to place a check mark beside one
or both availability options.
4. In the Sale or Lease section, click to place a check mark beside one
or more of the following:
• For Sale
• For Lease
• For Sub-Lease (Commercial searches only)
5. Select a shape or location, if desired.
NOTE: Working with saved shapes and locations will be discussed in later
topics in this chapter.
6. To use the default location, click Continue.
TIP: Users may set the map’s default location to one of their choice. To learn
how to change the default location, “Setting a default location” on page 89.
The map search screen appears displaying the default location. Map
Search immediately displays search results, up to a maximum of 200.
If there are more than 200, you will see a message to, Narrow criteria
or zoom in (in the blue row between the map and the results list).
Notes
84
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Map tools
Listing marker
Open/Close Map
List
Results list
Dynamic Criteria
Panel
TIP: To see more of the map, click the Close Map List down arrow. The map
then fills the entire frame. To show the results list, click the Open Map List up
arrow. To increase the map size but still see some of the results list, hover the
mouse over the bottom edge of the map until your pointer becomes a twoheaded arrow, then click and drag downward to resize the map frame.
Two-headed arrow
Close/Open Map List
You are ready to begin searching.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
85
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Selecting a Location
All searches require a specific location to search. The map search is no
exception. You may find your location in one of several ways.
• Find a location
• Draw a polygon or radius on the map to define the location
• Use a saved location
Finding a location
One easy way to conduct a map search is to find a location, and then
enter any required criteria. You can find your location by a street
name, address, a postal code, town, or more.
To find a location:
1. Click Locations on the Action Toolbar.
Locations
The Locations dialogue box opens.
Notes
86
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Type a location
The location field is very flexible. You can enter a variety of different
types of locations, such as:
• a specific address, for example, 5 Yonge Street, Toronto
• an intersection, for example, Avenue Road & Lawrence,
Toronto
• a Postal Code, for example, M3B 3N1
• a landmark, for example, CN Tower, Toronto
• a point of interest such as a mall or a park, for example,
Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Toronto
• a subway station, for example, TTC-Osgoode
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
87
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
2. Click in the Location field and type the location you want to find.
For example, you can type an intersection such as Yonge &
Lawrence, Toronto.
TIP: With the Locations dialogue box open, click Save Current As, if you
would like to save this location for future searches.
3. Click Find. The map will adjust with a push-pin marking the
location. If there are fewer than 200 listed properties in the map
frame, they will display with markers on the map and in a list
below the map.
Find
Save Current As
Notes
88
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
TIP: When entering your location, you may want to include the municipality. If
you don’t, you might find other occurrences of a street, address, or other
location in other towns or even in other countries.
You may now add search criteria, if desired to narrow the results. To
learn about entering criteria, see “Completing optional fields” on page
33.
Setting a default location
Any shape or location can be made your default starting point.
To set a shape or location as your default:On the Action toolbar, click
Locations. The Locations dialogue box opens.
Saved locations
Selected location
Set as Default
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
89
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
4. Click the check box beside the location you want to set as the
default. In the above example, Bedford Park is selected.
5. Click Set as Default. Now all map searches will begin at the
Bedford Park location.
6. Click Close to return to the map.
Drawing a location
Perhaps finding a location is still too general. Your client may want to
live within specific boundaries (for example, school boundaries), or
within a specific distance of their workplace, a GO station, or a subway
station.
New Stratus provides you with two drawing tools for setting search
boundaries: a polygon or a radius.
Drawing a polygon
To draw a polygon:
1. At the Map Search screen, adjust the map, if necessary, to ensure
that the entire area is visible. (To adjust the map, “Working with the
Map Controls” on page 103.)
2. On the Action Toolbar, click Polygon.
3. Click on the map, at any point, to start to draw.
• Move the mouse in any direction. As you move the mouse a
shaded area appears, outlining the shape.
• To change direction (for example, to go east) click on the
map and then move the mouse. The shape continually
changes until you have completed the drawing.
Notes
90
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
• Click at each point desired to change directions.
• To complete the shape, double-click.
NOTE: When you draw a shape, you are creating a completely enclosed
area. Your shape can have as many changes in direction as desired (for
example, following the contours of the streets).
TIP: When drawing a polygon, do not hold down the mouse buttons or use
the scroll wheel. These actions will cause the map to adjust, making it difficult
to draw your shape.
4. When the drawing is complete, search results will appear if there
are fewer than 200 results. If there are too many listings to display,
add search criteria. If there are no listings, draw a larger area.
Save Shape
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
91
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Drawing a radius
A radius is perfect to use when your client wants to live within a
specific distance of a specific location. For example, the client may
want to live within walking distance of a specific GO station.
To draw a radius:
1. At the Map Search screen, find the location to use as the centre of
your radius.
2. Adjust the zoom level of the map, if necessary.
3. On the Action Toolbar, click Radius.
4. Click on the map at the centre of your search area, for example the
desired GO station.
5. Move your mouse away from the centre. Notice the pop-up
indicator showing the distance from the centre.
Notes
92
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Pop-up indicator
6. When the desired radius displays in the pop-up indicator, click the
left mouse button to complete your radius. Only search results
within the drawn radius will appear both on the map and in the list
below.
Saving a polygon or radius
Whether you have drawn a polygon or a radius, you may save the shape
in order to use them again in future searches.
To save your drawn shape:
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
93
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
1. After completing the shape on the map, click Save Shape on the
Action Toolbar.
Save Shape
2. In the Save Shape dialogue box, type a name for the shape, for
example, GO-Newmarket.
3. Click Save. The map location with the drawn shape is saved and
can be used again for another search.
Using a Saved Location or Shape
Saving locations and shapes simplifies Map Searches. You do not need
to draw the shape again or find the location.
Notes
94
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
From the Map Search tab
1. At the Map Search tab, you will see a list of your saved locations
and shapes.
NOTE: You will probably notice a few shapes or locations that have been
shared by another member of your office. If you want to sort the list to see
only your own, click on the column heading, Shared by.
2. Click on the shape or location that you want to work with, for
example, High Park.
3. Click Continue to go to the map search using the selected shape or
location.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
95
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
From within the Map Search
If you are already at the Map Search screen, either at the default
location or the location for another search, you can still access the
saved shapes and locations.
For Saved Shapes:
1. At the Map Search screen, on the Action Toolbar, click the down
arrow beside Use Saved Shape.
Saved Shape drop-down
2. A list of your saved shapes (and any shared ones) appears.
3. Click on the shape that you wish to use. The map immediately
adjusts to the new location.
For Saved Locations:
1. At the Map Search screen, on the Action Toolbar, click the
Locations button.
2. The Locations dialogue box opens as a pop-up.
Notes
96
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Selected saved location
Go to Location
3. Select the desired saved location from the list.
4. Click Go to Location. The map adjusts to the saved location.
Entering Search Criteria
Although the Map Search shows immediate results for your location
based on class and availability, you may want to narrow the results by
adding specific search requirements.
On the right side of the map frame is the Dynamic Criteria Panel. Here
you will find the most commonly used fields; and if you scroll to the
bottom, there is an Other Fields option which allows you to add any
additional fields required.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
97
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
• Each added criterion changes the search results
immediately.
• The Dynamic Criteria Panel may be collapsed to allow a
wider map frame. Click the up arrow, to collapse the
panel. Click the down arrow,
to expand the panel.
Collapse/show panel
Map Search check box
Save map search
• Use the Clear button in the Dynamic Criteria Panel to
remove all criteria.
• Use the Preview button in the Dynamic Criteria Panel to see
how the results change as each criterion is added.
• Use the save Search button in the Dynamic Criteria Panel to
save the Map Search. The saved Map Search contains both
the location or shape and the criteria.
Notes
98
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
NOTE: To use the saved Map Search, you will need to access the Saved
Searches tab at the New Search screen. For more information, see the
chapter “Chapter 6: Other Searches” on page 111.
Working with the Search Results
Once you have finished selecting your location and defining the search
criteria, your results appear on the map and in a list below the map.
Navigate the results list the same as in the New Listings Search. (See
“Working with Results in List View” on page 57.) In this section, we
will explore the results on the map.
NOTE: The numbered markers on the map match the numbers in the results
list.
The following displays the results for an available and unavailable,
freehold search within a drawn shape.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
99
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Map Controls
Legend
Single listing
Multiple listings
Results list
The markers are seen in several colours indicating the listing’s status.
To see what the colours represent, click Legend in the Map Controls.
Viewing details in the map view
To access basic information for any listing on the map, hover the
mouse over the desired listing or group of multiple listings. A pop-up
opens displaying basic information about the listing.
Notes
100
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
• To view the detailed report (Broker Full format), click on the
MLS#.
TIP: To return to the Map Search results, when in the detailed view, click Map
on the Action Toolbar.
• To view the property from different angles, click Bird’s eye.
• To add the property to your Favourites, click the star.
• To add the property to your Listing Cart, click the shopping
cart.
• To select the property for printing or emailing, click in the
check box.
• If additional photos are indicated, click the navigation
arrows below the picture to view them. To view all photos in
the Photo dialogue box, click on any one photo.
Displaying schools and other places on the map
Using the map, either as a Map Search or within other searches, you are
able to display places of interest. For example, your client may want to
know where the schools are located in an area. Or perhaps they want to
know what restaurants there are within walking distance.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
101
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
To display places:
1. In Map view, on the Action toolbar, click Places. The Show Places
dialogue box opens.
2. Place a check mark beside the category of place that you want to
view on the map. In the above example, Restaurants is selected.
3. To add another category, click in the Other field and type a
category, for example churches.
4. Click Show.
5. The map displays again with markers indicating the locations for
your chosen category.
Notes
102
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
6. Point to a blue “i” marker to see what is at that location.
7. To remove the markers, click Places on the Action toolbar and then
click on Clear All.
Working with the Map Controls
On every map in New Stratus, there are Map Controls, located in the
gray area, which allow you to manipulate the map frame.
Map Controls
Zooming in or out
Every time you adjust the map’s zoom level, you cause the system to
resubmit your search criteria. If there are too many listings to display,
you can zoom in; alternatively, you may want to zoom out to see more
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
103
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
listings. In either case, you can zoom using the mouse wheel or the
zoom tools on the map.
Using the mouse wheel
To zoom using the mouse wheel:
• Scroll the mouse wheel up (away from you) to zoom in to a closer
view of the map. Move the mouse wheel down (toward you) to
zoom out to see a larger area. The zoom scale at the bottom right of
the map displays your actual zoom level. In the example below, the
zoom level is at 2 kilometres.
Zoom level
1 km zoom
NOTE: Listings will appear on the map at certain zoom levels, even before
adding any search criteria. The level at which properties appear is dependant
on the number of listed properties, not the actual zoom level. The map will
only display 200 results. In some areas, listings appear only at 1 km or less,
while in other areas they appear at 2 or even 4 km.
Using the zoom tools
You can change the zoom level using the zoom in or zoom out tools on
the map.
Notes
104
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Zoom in
Zoom out
1. Click the Zoom in tool to zoom in to a closer level. Each click on
the tools changes the zoom one level.
NOTE: The zoom levels range from 30 metres to 10,000 kilometres in the
following sequence: 30m, 60m, 100m, 250m, 0.5km, 1km, 2km, 4km, 8km,
15km, 30km, and so on.
2. Click the Zoom out tool to zoom out to a wider level.
Panning to shift the map
At any time, you can shift the map in any direction to display the
desired area. There are two methods of panning.
Using the Panning tool
• Click anywhere within the panning tool to shift the map in that
direction. For example, if you click on North, the map will shift to
show more of the area to the north.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
105
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Panning tool
Using the mouse
• To shift the map with your mouse, simply click and drag the map in
the desired direction. In the map below, click and drag up to see
more to the south.
Click and drag
Notes
106
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
TIP: You can also shift the map by double-clicking on a select area. When
you double-click, the map centres on the location of the double-click and
zooms in one zoom level.
Changing map views
There are three different views available on the Map Controls.
• Road: This is the default view, showing the streets in an
area.
• Aerial: Aerial view displays satellite photos.
• Birds Eye: Birds eye view displays aerial photos with the
ability to rotate the image in either a clockwise or counter
clockwise direction. Each click of the rotation tool rotates
the image 1/4 turn.
Bird’s eye view
Rotate clockwise
Rotate counter clockwise
NOTE: Bird’s Eye view may not be available in some municipalities.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
107
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
MapArt view
The Map Search has a MapArt overlay that can be applied to the map
at any zoom level from 0.5 km to 60 km. To apply the MapArt overlay,
click MapArt above the map. If the zoom level is not within this range
the overlay will not display.
At zoom levels of 2 km or higher, the pages of the MapArt book can be
displayed as a grid, as shown below. At zoom levels of 0.5 km or 1 km,
the map coordinates can also be displayed. To turn on the MapArt
Grid, click Grid above the map.
TIP: The MapArt Grid can be applied to the map with or without also applying
the MapArt overlay. Both the overlay and the grid can be turned on or off by
clicking on the appropriate button.
Grid
MapArt
MapArt overlay and Grid applied at 2 km zoom
Notes
108
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Map number
Map column & row
MapArt page 111, column 33, row J
Printing and Emailing Results
The tools for printing and emailing search results are found on the
Action Toolbar. Tools here are used throughout New Stratus. For
detailed information on printing and emailing, see “Printing the Search
Results” on page 61 and “Emailing the Search Results” on page 63.
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
•
•
•
•
•
perform a Map Search by location
set a default map location
search by a drawn shape (radius or polygon)
change map views
apply the MapArt overlay and Grid.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
109
Chapter 5: Conducting a Map Search
Notes
110
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 6: Other Searches
The Search page that appears when you first log on to New Stratus,
contains five different search tabs. You have already learned about the
New Search tab and the Map Search tab. In this chapter, you will learn
about Pre-Defined Searches, Saved Searches, and the MLS# Search.
You will also learn about Recent Searches in the My Lists menu.
Working with Pre-Defined Searches
Pre-Defined search is a convenient method for searching both available
and unavailable listings simultaneously. These frequently-used searches
display only the fields that are relevant to the particular search, allowing
you to enter (or select) a minimal amount of search text.
Pre-Defined searches include:
• Address Search
• My Brokerage History
• Commercial Available
• My Personal History
• Commercial Last Update
• New Listings
• Commercial Sold
• Open Houses
• Just Expired
• Price Changes & Extensions
• Lease Condo & Others Available
• Residential Condo & Other Available
• Lease Condo & Others Last Update
• Residential Condo/Other Last Update
• Lease Condo & Others Leased
• Residential Condo & Other Sold
• Lease Freehold Available
• Residential Freehold Available
• Lease Freehold Last Update
• Residential Freehold Last Update
• Lease Freehold Leased
• Residential Freehold Sold
Some of the Pre-Defined searches in New Stratus provide considerable
flexibility. For example, some searches, such as the Open House search,
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
111
Chapter 6: Other Searches
allow users to specify one or more classes, whereas in the previous
system the criteria was fixed at all classes.
To run a Pre-Defined search from the New Search tab:
1. Click the Pre-Defined Searches tab.
Pre-Defined
Searches tab
Continue
2. Click on the name of the search you want to use to select it.
3. Select one or more Class, Availability and Sale or Lease option, if
applicable. Some searches will allow access to the Archives.
NOTE: For some searches, one or more of the options are unavailable
(grayed out). For example, if you select Lease Condo & Others Available, you
will not be able to select additional classes or availability.
4. Click Continue. The search criteria page opens for the addition of
your specific criteria.
Notes
112
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 6: Other Searches
5. Select one or more Areas. Alternatively, click Map on the Action
toolbar and select or draw a location; and then return to the criteria
page and continue at step 6.
6. Select one or more Municipalities, if desired.
7. Enter or select any additional criteria as required. If you wish to use
a field that is not on the form, you may select one from the Other
Fields list.
Map
Submit
Other Fields
Pre-Defined New Listings search form
8. When all criteria is entered, click Submit to view the search results.
TIP: If you make changes to the default class, availability, or sale/lease
options of a Pre-Defined search, you may save your search. It will not appear
in the Pre-Defined search list, but rather it becomes one of your Saved
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
113
Chapter 6: Other Searches
Searches and is available from the Saved Searches tab. Working with
Saved Searches is covered in the next section.
Working with Saved Searches
Once you have entered search criteria, using the Quick form, the Flex
form or a Pre-Defined form, you can save your criteria and use it again
for another search. You learned how to save a search in Chapter 3:
Conducting a New Search. In this section we will explore other
features of saved searches.
Running a Saved Search
To start a saved search from the New Search tab:
1. Click the Saved Searches tab. A list of both saved and shared
searches appears.
Notes
114
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 6: Other Searches
Saved Searches
List of searches
Results
Rename
Delete
Continue
• You will probably see some searches that you didn’t save but
are being shared by others in your office. It is entirely up to
the individual Member whether or not to share their own
saved searches.
• The list of searches is sorted alphabetically by the search
name.
• Sort the list by clicking on any column heading: Name,
Shared By, or Modified. Click the same heading a second
time to reverse the order (e.g., from ascending to
descending).
• The modified column indicates the date and time that the
saved search was last modified.
2. Click on the search you want to use.
3. Click Continue to access the criteria page.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
115
Chapter 6: Other Searches
4. Enter additional criteria, as desired and then click Submit.
TIP: To view the results of the saved search without making any adjustments
or entering any additional criteria, click Results after step 2 above.
Deleting a Saved Search
Once saved, a search can be deleted by its owner.
NOTE: Although you may see searches from other Members of your office
(shared searches), you may only delete or rename your own searches. To
rename a search created and shared by another person, you will need to use
it and save it with a different name.
To delete a saved search:
1. Click on the name of the search to select it.
2. Click Delete. You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
3. Click Delete again. The search is deleted.
Renaming a Saved Search
Once the search is saved, you can rename it.
To rename a saved search:
1. Click on the name of the search to select it.
2. Click Rename.
3. In the Rename Saved Search dialogue box, delete the existing
name and type a new one.
Notes
116
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 6: Other Searches
4. Click Rename. A message appears to confirm the new name of the
search.
Searching by MLS#
When you know the MLS® number(s) for the listings you want to
view, MLS# Search allows quick retrieval. You may enter as many 200
MLS® numbers. And you can save the search before submitting.
To search by MLS# from the New Search tab:
1. Click on the MLS# tab.
MSLS# Search
Type MLS® numbers here
Save Search
Continue
2. Type the MLS® number(s) in the text box. To enter more than one
number, separate your entries with a space or comma, or by
pressing the Enter key.
3. To save the search, click Save Search.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
117
Chapter 6: Other Searches
• Type a name for the search.
• Click Save to close the Save Search dialogue box and return
to the MLS# Search tab.
4. To submit the search, click Continue. Results appear in the default
List format.
Using Recent Searches
There may be times when you wish you saved a search before doing
something else in New Stratus. Luckily, New Stratus remembers some
of your most recent actions, including your most recent searches. One
hundred most recent searches are remembered and can easily be re-run
or revised.
To access Recent Searches:
1. On the Left-Side Panel, under My Lists, click Recent Searches.
Recent Searches
A pop-up appears displaying your most recent searches with the
most recent at the top of the list. If the search was a Pre-Defined or
Saved search, the name of the search appears in the list. If the
search was a New Search, the Class and Availability values appear
as the name. Map searches or those using the Dynamic Criteria
Notes
118
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 6: Other Searches
Panel do not appear in the list; only those searches submitted from
the Criteria form appear.
2. Click on the search you want to work with.
3. Click Results to view the current search results immediately.
4. Click Continue to view the criteria for the search. At the Criteria
page you can either modify the criteria or submit the criteria.
TIP: You can also double-click on the desired search to open the Criteria
page.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
119
Chapter 6: Other Searches
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
•
•
•
•
•
use a Pre-Defined search
use a saved or shared search
delete or rename a saved search
search by MLS#
access Recent Searches.
Notes
120
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages
Search
NOTE: Before accessing Notice Pages, you will need to log on to the Legacy
System. At the TorontoMLS Log On page, select Log on Normally.
Notice Pages provides a report of all new and changed listings in your
market areas.
In the Notice Pages Search you can:
• customize Notice Pages by selecting your desired property class(es)
and district(s)
• specify a time frame for your Notice Pages, as far back as fourteen
days
• view more than 100 updated listings
• choose to view or print the updated listings.
Once you create your Notice Pages settings, you can save them for
future Notice Pages reports and revise them at any time.
Creating (or changing) your Notice Pages settings
To create (or change) your Notice Pages settings:
1. At the top of any TorontoMLS page, select the Reports tab.
2. In the Report Tools section, click the Notice Pages link.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
121
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search
Notice Pages
3. In the Class(es) section, select one (or more) class(es).
4. In the For Sale or Lease section, select one (or more) option(s).
Notes
122
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search
5. In the Area field, select at least one area. Selecting up to three areas
will then populate a list of the associated municipalities; however,
you may select up to a maximum of five areas.
6. In the Municipality field, select one or more municipalities, if
desired. Selecting up to five municipalities will then populate a list
of the associated communities. There is no limit to the number of
municipalities you may select.
7. In the Community field, select one or more communities, if desired.
8. In the Days Back field, choose the time frame for the Notice Pages.
TIP: TorontoMLS keeps track of the date of your last Notice Pages report (up
to a maximum of fourteen days prior). At any time after you've established
your initial Notice Pages report, you can rerun your last Notice Pages Search
by choosing Rerun Last Update at the Days Back field on the Notice Pages
screen.
9. In the View field, choose Display or Print.
NOTE: If you want to print your Notice Pages, specify Print view (the default
is Display) before running the Update.
TIP: To delete temporary changes made to settings and restore the saved
settings, click Reset.
10. Click to place a check mark beside Notes & Revisions, if you
would like to see edits and updates (that aren’t status changes).
11. Save your settings by clicking the Save button.
NOTE: If you make changes to the class or location settings, TorontoMLS
requires you to save this as your new format before running Update. Other
changes can be made (e.g., Days Back or View) without saving them.
12. To run the Notice Pages report, click Update Now, or click Cancel
to return to the Reports page.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
123
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search
You have successfully created your Notice Pages settings. To learn
how to run Notice Pages with saved settings, go to the next section. To
learn how to work with the Notice Pages report, go to page 124.
Running Notice Pages with saved settings
To run Notice Pages with saved settings:
1. At the top of any TorontoMLS page, Select the Reports tab.
2. At Report Tools, click Notice Pages.
3. To run the Update report, click Update Now; or click Cancel to
return to the Reports page.
NOTE: TorontoMLS keeps track of the time and date of your last Notice
Page report, the Days Back Field defaults to “Since Last Update”. When you
click Update Now, the results that appear are new listings or updates since
your last Notice Page report, whether a couple of hours ago, or up to 2 weeks
ago.
Now that you have run Notice Pages with saved settings, you are ready
to go to the next section, Working with the Notice Pages Report.
Working with the Notice Pages Report in the Display view
The Display view of the Notice Pages report contains one-line
summaries for each appropriate listing and is organized by type of
update (e.g., new listing, price change).
You can:
• Scroll through all Notice Pages types to view all new and changed
listings.
• Click the Notice Pages Update Type at the top of the Notice Pages
report to go directly to listings of that specific type.
Notes
124
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search
TIP: To return to the beginning of the Notice Pages report, click Top at the
beginning of each category.
• Click the MLS# for any Notice Pages listing to view the broker full
report. At the full report you can access a Street Map (see page 101)
showing the referenced property, and take a Virtual Tour, if one is
available for this listing (see page 102). After viewing the broker
report, you can print it (see page 107). Click Back to return to the
Notice Pages report.
Type of Update
Top
MLS#
TIP: The acronyms at the top of the Notice Pages Report are defined as
follows:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
New: New Listing
PC: Price Change
Ext: Extended
DFT: Deal Fell Through (firm sale only)
SC: Sold Conditionally
Sld: Sold
Lsd: Leased
Ter: Terminated
Sus: Suspended
Exp: Expired
Revisions: Listing changes that do not generate a status change.
Now that you know how to work with the Notice Pages Report, you
may go to the next section to learn how to print it.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
125
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search
Printing the Notice Pages report
To print the Notice Pages Report:
1. At the Notice Pages page, select Print from the View field.
View
Update Now
2. Click Update Now. The Notice Pages Report appears in a printable
format in a new browser window or tab.
3. In the browser’s Menu bar, click File, then Print.
Notes
126
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search
4. Specify the printer options.
5. To print, click OK.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
127
Chapter 7: Conducting a Notice Pages Search
6. To return to the Notice Pages Search page, close the browser
window/tab by clicking the X in the upper right corner.
TIP: You can print documents without extraneous reference information at
the top (header) and the bottom (footer) of each page. See page 85.
TIP: To print a partial list of Notice Pages one-line summaries, highlight the
desired one-line summaries, click File, then Print. In the Print dialogue box
that appears, go to the Print Range section and click the radio button beside
Selection. When you are ready to print, click the Print button.
You have successfully printed the Notice Pages Report.
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
•
•
•
•
create (or change) your Notice Pages settings
run Notice Pages with saved settings
work with the Notice Pages Report in the Display view
print the Notice Pages Report.
Now that you know how to work with the Notice Pages feature, you
are ready to go to the next chapter on setting up and using Prospects.
Notes
128
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect
Searches
With Prospect Searches, you store your prospective buyer's home,
business, space or investment requirements, allowing New Stratus to
automatically track new and revised listings matching your prospect's
search criteria.
You create a Prospect Search using the New Search or Map Search
formats. You can also create a Prospect Search from the criteria page of
any search, including Saved and Pre-defined searches. New Stratus then
makes daily checks for new and updated listings matching your
prospects' needs and sends you a list, by email, with a link containing
each listing's full broker report. New Stratus can also send new matches
via email to the prospect, with a link to the listings that can be viewed in
Property Match (a client) format.
Prospects remain active for 90 days. If you need the prospect file
longer, you can always extend the expiry date (see “Extending a
Prospect Search” on page 144).
NOTE: You are limited to 150 prospects at any given time.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
129
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Creating a prospect from the Prospect Searches tab
To create a new Prospect search:
1. At the New Search page of New Stratus, click the Prospect
Searches tab.
Prospect Searches
Create
2. At the Prospect Searches page, click Create. The Create Prospect
dialogue box opens.
Notes
130
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Prospect Name
Expiration Date
Contact list
Prospect’s full name
Email
Additional Recipients
Search Parametres
Continue
3. Click into the Prospect Name field to enter a search name. This
field is mandatory.
TIP: The system does not require this field to be unique; however, it is highly
recommended that the name be unique to the search. Using a unique name
will prevent the confusion that several searches with the same name can
cause.
4. At the Expiration Date field, you can change the 90-day default
setting, if desired. The expiry can be any number of days up to, but
not exceeding 90 days.
TIP: You can enter a specific date in the month/day/year format, or add a
specific number of days from today’s date by typing “t + number of days” (e.g.:
If today is January 1, the system interprets “t+30” as January 31).
5. To use contact information from your TMLS Contacts, click the
Contact down arrow. A list of your contacts that have been entered
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
131
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
in New Stratus appears. Click on the name of the contact you wish
to create a Prospect search for.
NOTE: When you create a prospect from a contact, the contact’s full name
and primary email address automatically fill in to the corresponding fields in
the Create Contact dialogue box.
6. If you do not have a Contact to select, type the full name and email
address in the corresponding fields.
7. To include additional addresses to receive prospect emails, click in
the Additional Recipients text box and type the email addresses. If
more than one email is added, separate them with a comma, space
or line (press Enter).
NOTE: Notice that Send a copy to yourself is selected by default. When you
receive your email and click the link to view the property matches, you will be
required to login with your authenticator, since the matches will be presented
in Broker Full format. If you have multiple prospects, the matches will be
combined into one email message, grouped by prospect name.
NOTE: The system limits additional recipients to 10. This value is chosen to
avoid triggering the spam filters that many email servers use.
8. Next, establish your search parametres by completing the options
in the Search section of the Create Prospect dialogue box.
• Select the Class or classes to search by placing check
mark(s) beside the desired option(s). Residential Freehold is
selected by default.
• Select Sale or Lease or both. Sale is selected by default.
• Select either New Search or Map Search to indicate which
type of search to use. New Search is selected by default.
9. Click Continue to advance to the criteria page for the selected
search type. Complete the criteria.
Notes
132
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
F
TIP: For help completing the New Search form, see “Chapter 3: Conducting a
New Search” on page 23. For help completing the Map Search, see “Chapter
5: Conducting a Map Search” on page 83.
If you want to view the results of your search criteria now, go to the
following step. To save your prospect now, go to step 11.
10. If desired, click Submit to view the available results. At the results
screen, you can print or email any listings as in any search, using
the tools on the Action toolbar. Once you submit the results, you
will be able to save the prospect using the Save Prospect button at
the bottom of the results list.
11. To save the prospect at the Criteria page, click Save Prospect in the
blue Notification Box at the bottom of the form.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
133
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Notification box
Save Prospect
NOTE: When you create a new prospect from the Prospect Searches tab,
the blue “Notification Box” will appear at the bottom of the search criteria
form, the search results list, and the Map Search results. In each case, click
Save Prospect to save. If you want to edit the Contact information or expiry
date, click Manage Prospect.
You have successfully created and saved a Prospect search from the
Prospect Searches tab. To learn how to create a prospect from other
searches, go to the next section.
Notes
134
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Creating a prospect from any search
Have you ever created a search and then thought you should have set it
up as a prospect? In New Stratus you can do just that. You can create a
prospect at the criteria page of any search!
From a New Search
When you are working with a New Search, you are able to save the
search as a Prospect search as soon as criteria is entered into the criteria
form.
1. Create a New Search (see “Chapter 3: Conducting a New Search”
on page 23 for help).
NOTE: If desired, submit the search. From the results screen you can print or
email any listings. Then, to create a prospect, return to the criteria screen.
2. Click Revise Criteria to return to the criteria form.
3. Click Create Prospect on the Action toolbar. The Create Prospect
dialogue box opens.
Create Prospect
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
135
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
NOTE: The Create Prospect button will not be enabled until you have
inserted some criteria.
4. In the Create Prospect dialogue box, complete the prospect Name,
Expiration Date and Contact information as in the previous section.
Since you have already input your search criteria, you will see a
Criteria summary at the bottom of the dialogue box.
Prospect Name
Expiration Date
Contact information
Search Criteria summary
Save Prospect
5. At the bottom of the Create Prospect dialogue box, click Save
Prospect.
You have created a new prospect from a New Search. To learn how to
create a new prospect from a Map Search, go to the next section.
From a Map Search
If you are working on a Map Search and decide to save it as a prospect,
you can.
Notes
136
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
1. Create a new Map Search (see “Chapter 5: Conducting a Map
Search” on page 83 for help).
2. Enter your criteria in the Dynamic Criteria Panel. Your results show
automatically.
3. To save as a Prospect Search, click Prospect at the top of the
Dynamic Criteria Panel. This button is enabled immediately, even
without search criteria, since the map location is the minimum
criteria required.
Prospect
4. In the Create Prospect dialogue box, complete the Prospect Name,
Expiration Date and Contact information as in the previous
sections. Since you have already set up your search, you will see a
Criteria summary at the bottom of the dialogue box.
5. At the bottom of the Create Prospect dialogue box, click Save
Prospect.
You have created a new prospect from a Map Search. To learn how to
create a new prospect from a previously Saved Search, go to the next
section.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
137
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
From a Saved Search
Do you already have a search that would be perfect for a new prospect?
No Problem. You can create a prospect from that saved search.
1. Select a Saved Search from your list of saved searches.
2. Click Continue to view the criteria. The Criteria form opens.
3. Make any edits you require to update the criteria for your new
prospect.
NOTE: If desired, submit the search. From the results screen you can print
or email any listings. Then, to create a prospect, return to the criteria screen.
4. On the Action toolbar, click Create Prospect.
5. Complete the Create Prospect dialogue box by filling in a Prospect
Name, Expiration Date, and Contact information. Your search
criteria is summarized at the bottom of the dialogue box.
6. Click Save Prospect at the bottom of the dialogue box.
You have created a new prospect from a Saved Search. Go to the next
section to create a prospect from a Pre-Defined search.
From a Pre-defined Search
New Stratus allows you to create a new Prospect Search from any of
the Pre-defined searches that are for available properties.
Notes
138
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
1. At the Pre-defined Search tab, select the search you wish to use.
NOTE: You can only use searches that are for available listings. If you select
a search that includes unavailable listings, the Create Prospect option will not
be available.
2. Enter the criteria for your search.
3. On the Action toolbar, click Create Prospect.
4. Complete the Create Prospect dialogue box by filling in a Prospect
Name, Expiration Date, and Contact information. Your search
criteria is summarized at the bottom of the dialogue box.
5. Click Save Prospect at the bottom of the dialogue box.
You have created a new prospect Search from a Pre-defined search.
Once created and saved, the system will search for new and updated
listings after midnight and send your client(s) an email with a link to
the listings.
In the next section you will learn how to view matches for your
prospects.
Viewing matches for your prospects
A list of your prospects can always be viewed at the Prospect Searches
tab. From here you can view the latest matches for one or more of your
prospects.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
139
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
List of Prospect
Searches
Matches
Due to Expire Alerts
Continue
To view prospect matches:
1. At the New Search page, click the Prospect Searches tab.
2. Click the check box next to one or more prospects.
3. Click Matches. The resulting matches appear in List view, grouped
by prospect, if more than one was selected.
Notes
140
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
From the matches results, the Action toolbar provides the same actions
as any Listings Search. You can print, email, get driving instructions,
etc.
TIP: To view matches that are older than 14 days, at the Prospect Searches
tab, select a prospect and then click Continue. Then at the search criteria
page, click Submit. The resulting matches appear in List view. Use the Action
toolbar to print, email, etc.
Managing your prospects
From time to time you may need to edit the contact information for a
prospect, edit his/her search criteria, suspend the emails, or even delete
a prospect. These functions are all part of managing your prospect.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
141
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
To manage a prospect:
1. At the Prospect Matches tab, click the check box for the prospect
you want to manage.
Selected Prospect
Manage
2. Click Manage. The Manage Prospect dialogue box opens.
The Manage Prospect dialogue box provides the tools for editing any
of the prospect information: Prospect Name, Full Name, Email,
Additional Recipients, etc. You can also edit the search criteria from
this screen.
Editing the prospect information
1. At the Manage Prospect dialogue box, click into each field that
requires a change of information. For example, you may want to
Notes
142
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
modify the Email Options by changing an email address, or adding
additional recipients.
Prospect Name
Expiration Date
Extend
Contact information and
Email
Save Prospect & Edit
Criteria
Summary of search criteria
Save Prospect
2. Extend the expiry date, if desired, by entering a new date. You can
also use the Extend button, if the prospect is eligible. To learn more
about extending prospects, see “Extending a Prospect Search” on
page 144.
3. If you have no other changes, click Save Prospect to keep the
changes. Otherwise, continue to the next step.
4. Review the summary of your search criteria. If you want to edit the
criteria, click Save Prospect & Edit Criteria.
5. Make any desired changes to the criteria.
6. In the blue notification box at the bottom of the criteria, click Save
Prospect.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
143
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
You have edited your prospect and the search criteria. These changes
will be reflected in the next day’s prospect search and emails.
Deleting a prospect
To delete a prospect:
1. At the Prospect Matches tab, select the name(s) of the prospects to
be deleted by clicking in the check box beside the name.
2. Click Delete. A dialogue box opens to confirm this action.
Selected Prospect
Delete
3. Confirm the action by clicking Delete.
TIP: You can also delete a prospect from the Manage Prospect screen.
Select the prospect to delete. Click Manage. At the Manage Prospect
dialogue box, click Delete. Confirm the action by clicking Delete again.
Extending a Prospect Search
New Stratus provides a visual alert when your prospects are soon to
expire. You will see this alert on the Prospect Searches tab. In the
example below, you will see, in red, that one prospect is about to
Notes
144
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
expire. You will also note that under the expiry date column, the
number of days until expiry is displayed (for eligible prospects) in
place of the actual date.
Prospect Searches tab
Days until expiry
Visual alert (appears
in red)
There are several options for extending this prospect, based on
eligibility.
NOTE: A Prospect Search is eligible if is within 14 days, before or after, the
expiry date. After 14 days, the prospect is hidden. Once hidden, the prospect
is deleted after 30 days, unless it is linked to a Contact. If linked to a Contact,
it will be visible indefinitely from the Contact. To learn how to extend from the
Contact, see “View & extend a prospect from Contacts” on page 147.
From the Prospect Searches tab
To extend a prospect from the Prospect Searches tab:
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
145
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
1. Click the check box beside the prospect to be extended.
2. If the expiry is in 14 days or less, click Extend.
3. Confirm the action by clicking Yes.
The prospect is extended for 90 days from the current date.
If the expiry date is in more than 14 days, you cannot use the Extend
button. Go to the next section to learn how to extend prospects that
aren’t eligible yet.
From Manage Prospect
If you decide to extend the expiry date of a Prospect Search that is
before the eligibility period:
1. At the Prospect Searches tab, click the check box beside the
prospect to be extended.
2. Click Manage. The Manage Prospect dialogue box opens.
3. Click into the Expiry Date field and enter a new date. To extend for
the maximum 90-day period, enter T+90.
4. Click Save Prospect. The new expiry date is saved and the
dialogue box closes.
After a Prospect Search expires, it remains visible for 14 days. This is
within the eligibility period. After that, the prospect is hidden. Thirty
(30) days after expiry, the prospect is deleted. However, if the prospect
is linked to a contact (you selected the name from the Contact dropdown list when creating the prospect) you will be able to view the
Prospect Search indefinitely from the contact.
Notes
146
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
View & extend a prospect from Contacts
To view a Prospect Search from Contacts:
1. Click Contacts from the Left Side panel. Then, if necessary to view
your personal contacts, click My Contacts.
2. Click into the check box for the Contact you want to view.
3. On the Action toolbar, click View. The details form of the Contact
opens.
4. Click on the Prospects tab to view the Prospect Search.
5. Place a check mark beside the Prospect Search(es) to be extended.
6. Click Extend.
Your prospect is active again, for a period of 90 days. It will now
appear in the list of prospects at the Prospect Searches tab.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
147
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
NOTE: After a Prospect Search becomes hidden (i.e. from 15-29 days after
the expiry date), this is the only way to re-activate the search.
You have learned how to extend your Prospect Searches. In the next
section you will learn how to suspend or delete a prospect.
Deleting or suspending a Prospect Search
Sometimes it may be necessary to place a temporary hold on the
prospect emails or to delete the prospect altogether. Both of these
functions are available starting at the Prospect Searches tab.
1. Click the Prospect Searches tab. A list of your prospects appears.
2. Click the check box beside the prospect to delete or suspend.
Deleting a prospect
To delete the prospect:
1. Click Delete.
Notes
148
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Selected Prospect
Delete
2. In the Delete Prospect Searches dialogue box, click Yes to confirm
the delete action.
Suspending a prospect
To suspend the prospect:
1. Click Manage. The Manage Prospect dialogue box opens.
2. Click the check box beside Suspend this prospect.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
149
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Suspend the Prospect
Save the Prospect
3. Click Save Prospect.
4. To re-activate the prospect, clear the check box for Suspend this
prospect and the click Save Prospect.
When you suspend a Prospect Search, neither you nor your client
receive Property Match emails. If you wish to continue receiving the
listings by email, then instead of suspending the prospect, just change
who receives the emails during the suspension period. You can edit the
Prospect Search as often as required.
NOTE: If the expiration date passes while the Prospect Search is under
suspension, the prospect will expire.
Notes
150
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Prospect matches email
The automatic email that your prospect will receive through the
Prospect Match program will contain a link to the listings. When he/she
clicks on the link to view the matches, listings are displayed in Property
Match format. This link is active for 14 days.
Unsubscribe link
View listings link
Client version of prospect email
NOTE: In the automatic email, there is a link labelled to Unsubscribe from
this service. When the prospect clicks this link, it sends an email message to
your roster email address requesting that the prospect be unsubscribed. To
learn how to delete this prospect, see “Deleting a prospect” on page 144.
The salesperson’s version of prospect match emails is similar to the
client’s version. Notice the thumbnail photos of the listings along with
the brief, 3-line description of each listing.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
151
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Salesperson version of prospect email
Now, saving your prospect match email messages will provide listing
details for your records!
NOTE: As a salesperson, when you click the link in the email message to
view the listings in detail, you will be required to login to New Stratus with
your authenticator. The listings will be presented in Broker Full format.
Notes
152
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Summary
After completing the material in this chapter, you should be able to:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
create a new prospect at the Prospect Searches tab
create a prospect from any search
view matching listings for one or more prospects
manage prospect information, and edit the search criteria
delete or suspend a prospect
extend a prospect
view and extend a prospect from your Contacts.
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
153
Chapter 8: Working with Prospect Searches
Notes
154
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Glossary
A/C: “Air Conditioning”.
Dft: “Deal Fell Through”. (see note below)
DOM: “Days on Market”.
EC: “Escape Clause”.
Exp: “Expired”.
Ext: “Extended”.
Lc: “Leased Conditionally”.
LSC: “Last Status Change”.
Lsd: “Leased”.
New: Refers to listings that are Active.
Pc: “Price Change”.
Revisions: Listings changes that do not generate a status change.
Sc: “Sold Conditionally”.
Sld: “Sold”.
Sus: “Suspended”.
SPIS: “Seller Property Information Statement”.
Ter: “Terminated”. Replaces the term “Cancelled”.
NOTE: When a sold listing (Sld) falls through, the listing status will change to
Dft. When a conditional sale (SC) falls through, the listing status will revert to
New if the property is available.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
155
Glossary
156
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet
Email Account
In order to use Microsoft Outlook as your email program, you must add
your email address to the list of email accounts managed by the
program. Outlook supports various types of email delivery systems:
POP3 (Post Office Protocol email account managed by your Internet
Service Provider) and HTTP (Web-based) email accounts. Your
Trebnet email account is a POP3 account.
The benefit of using Outlook is that you are able to store your email
messages on your personal computer.
NOTE: These steps are included to assist you in setting up your e-mail
account and reflect Outlook 2007.
Setting up your email account in Outlook
To set up your POP3 email account, you may require some additional
information from your Internet Service Provider, such as your Outgoing
mail server. The best way to acquire this information is to call up the
local Help Desk of your ISP.
To set up an email account:
1. On the Menu bar, click Tools, then Account Settings. A dialogue
box appears.
2. Under the Email tab, click New.
E-mail
New
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
157
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account
3. Click the option button to select Microsoft Exchange, POP3,
IMAP, or HTTP, then click Next.
Microsoft Exchange,
POP3, IMAP, or HTTP
4. Complete the Name, Email Address, and Password fields and then
put a check mark beside Manually configure server settings. Click
Next.
Name
E-mail Address
Password
Retype Password
Manually configure
server settings
5. In the Choose E-mail Service dialogue box, ensure that Internet Email is selected, and then click Next.
6. Complete the Name, Email Address, Account type, Incoming mail
server, Outgoing mail server, User Name, and Password fields.
Under Server Information:
• Type mail.trebnet.com beside Incoming mail server
(POP3).
158
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account
• Type your ISP’s SMTP beside Outgoing mail server. For
example, if Rogers is your ISP, your SMTP is probably
smtp.broadband.rogers.com. If Sympatico is your ISP,
then your SMTP is either smtp1.sympatico.ca, or
smtp8.symatico.ca. Check with your provider to confirm
these.
• Place a check mark beside Remember password, if desired.
• Do not place a check mark beside Log on using Secure
Password Authentication.
Incoming mail server
Outgoing mail server
No check mark here
More settings
7. Click More Settings. The Internet E-mail Settings dialogue box
opens.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
159
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account
Outgoing Server
User Name &
Password with your
ISP
• Click the Outgoing Server tab, if necessary.
• Place a check mark beside My outgoing server (SMTP) requires
authentication.
• Click the option button for Log on using. Type your user name,
which is your email address with your ISP, for example
[email protected]. Type your password used to access your
email (your ISP email address password).
NOTE: Contact your ISP (Rogers, Sympatico, etc.) if you don’t remember
your password.
8. Click OK. The Add New E-mail Account dialogue box appears.
9. Click Finish. Your email account has been added to Outlook.
NOTE: You may set up multiple email accounts in Outlook, which makes it
easier to check all your incoming messages at once. If you have done so,
remember to click Account and select the address you want to appear in the
FROM line of an outgoing email message.
Account
Email address1
Email address2
160
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account
Choosing to leave your email messages on the server
Outlook allows you to control whether new message you receive are
removed from your email server or left on the server for future
retrieval. Leaving your messages on the server will allow you to access
the same messages from more than one computer, including your
Blackberry.
NOTE: Leaving mail on the server can cause problems since server space is
limited. When you leave too many messages on the server for too long, your
space gets filled and you WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY EMAIL MESSAGES. It
is therefore important to:
•
•
download your messages in Outlook regularly
set a short time limit (4 or 5 days) to leave messages on the
server.
To leave messages on server:
1. On the Menu bar, click Tools, then Account Settings. A dialogue
box appears.
2. Under the E-mail tab, select a desired email address, then click
Change. A dialogue box appears.
E-mail
Change
Email address
3. Click More Settings (bottom-right). A dialogue box appears.
4. Click the Advanced tab, then put a check mark beside Leave a
copy of messages on server.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
161
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account
Advanced
Leave a copy of
message on server
Remove from server
5. Put a check mark beside Remove from server after, and change
the number of days to 4 or 5.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Next.
8. Click Finish.
9. Click Close.
You have successfully configured your Outlook to access your Trebnet
email.
Accessing your email from the Internet
Since your trebnet account is not a Web-based email account, you
cannot normally check it from any computer with Internet access like
you can with a Hotmail, Gmail, or Yahoo! account. There are however
several websites that do allow access to POP mail servers from any
computer in the world with internet access.
NOTE: Your email messages cannot be saved on your computer when
accessed from any of the following websites. If you require a permanent
record of your email, you will need to set up an email account using Outlook.
To access your email from the Internet:
162
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. In the address bar, type the address of one of the following websites
and press ENTER:
•
http://free.myemail.com
•
www.e-mailanywhere.com
•
www.mail2web.com
3. Enter your email address, email password, and then click Log In or
Check email (each site has its own label for the sign in button).
TIP: If you do not remember your email address or email password, contact
the Help Desk at (416) 443-8111. The email password is not the same
password used to log in to Manage My Profile or e-Commerce.
4. Read, reply/forward, compose new, or delete email messages.
The features of each of these websites are continually improving. They
allow basic email functions including sending attachments, storage,
managing messages and more. Visit the websites to see what the latest
features are.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
163
Appendix A: Accessing Your Trebnet Email Account
164
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix B: Creating a Custom Column
Set
Column headings will appear in a default sequence when you submit a
search. This is your TREB Default column set. You can customize
column sets and save them for repeated use. To modify a column set or
to create a new custom column set:
• At the top of a search results list, click Customize.
Customize
A grid containing all of the columns in the existing set appears. The
columns display in rows with information about each field, as indicated
below.
Column Headings
• Number (#) –displays column sequence number of the criteria field
within the set. The number can be adjusted by rearranging the
sequence of the rows.
• Name – the system-assigned field. This name does not appear in the
results. This column cannot be modified.
• Label – the column heading for the criteria field as it will appear in
the search results. This field can be modified to a shorter or more
meaningful label.
• Width – reflects the maximum number of characters which will
display within the column for the criteria field.
• Alignment – displays the default alignment of the text with the
heading - this can be changed to left, centre or right.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
165
Appendix B: Creating a Custom Column Set
• Format – reflects the default option in which the results display –
you can choose from a variety of currency, date, decimal or text
options.
• Decimals – the number of decimal places for numeric columns.
Blank by default, it can be modified
Modifying an Existing Column Set
The column set seen by default is the TREB Default. The buttons
which appear to the right of the Column Set menu allow you to
rename, delete, or share a selected column set, or create a new one.
You can also click on the Import your Column Sets from Original
Stratus MLS. This function imports all of your saved custom one-line
reports from the Legacy system as Column Sets in New Stratus.
NOTE: The Column Sets will be imported for you alone and will not be
shared with anyone in your office.
Drop down arrow for
column set menu
Column Set Action
Tools
Column Action Tools
In the following sections, you will learn how to customize any
existing column set.
166
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix B: Creating a Custom Column Set
Removing a Column
You may find that some search results contain columns that you don’t
require. To remove a column from the set:
1. Apply a check mark(s) in the check box(es) next to the row(s) for
the columns to be deleted.
2. Click Remove.
Adding a Column
You can add columns to your search results from a list of additional
fields. To add a column to appear in your results list:
1. Click the Add a Column down arrow and select the column you
wish to add from the drop down menu. The new field will be added
as a new row at the bottom of the column set grid.
Add a column
drop down menu
2. To add other columns, repeat step 1 above.
3. To view your search results with the new columns added, click Use
Without Saving.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
167
Appendix B: Creating a Custom Column Set
4. To save the modified column set, click Save. You will be prompted
to enter a name for the column set.
Rearranging the column sequence
Since the newly added columns appear at the bottom of the column set
grid, you may want to rearrange them. To rearrange the sequence:
1. Apply a check mark in the check box next to the field(s) you wish
to move.
Check box
Move up, Move
Down and Remove
buttons
2. Click either Move Up or Move Down as required moving the
selected column to the desired position.
3. Repeat this process for each column you wish to move.
TIP: Several columns can be selected and moved at the same time.
Creating a New Column Set
You can use the above techniques to modify any existing column set.
When you save those changes, you create a new column set.
168
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix B: Creating a Custom Column Set
Modifying an existing column set is probably the easiest way to create
a new one; however, you can create a new column set from scratch.
To create a new column set:
1. Click Create New. The Edit Columns section will clear of all of the
default columns associated with the TREB Default set.
Create New
2. Click the drop down arrow to the right of the Add a Column
column.
3. Select the column headings you wish to add to your set, one at a
time. Repeat until you have added every column you wish to have
in your column set.
4. If they do not appear in the sequence you wish, you can always
rearrange them using the Move Up or Move Down buttons.
TIP: You can save time by selecting the columns in the order in which you
want them to appear in the results list.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
169
Appendix B: Creating a Custom Column Set
170
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
To access any of the functions of Manage My Profile:
1. From the Info Centre, click Manage My Profile.
2. You will be prompted to enter your password, which is the
password you were given in your membership package. For those
who were members before the introduction of the authenticators,
use the same password you previously used to access TorontoMLS.
3. Click Sign On to enter the Manage My Profile program.
4. From the Home screen pictured below, select the function you want
by clicking on the desired tab. For example, to view and edit your
profile, click Profile.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
171
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
Profile
Sign Off
You have successfully entered the Manage My Profile system.
NOTE: Be sure to click Log Off when you are finished using Manage My
Profile, especially if you are using a public/shared computer.
Viewing and editing your Profile
The Profile tab allows Members to access their own profile
information as well as to edit/update some fields.
To access and edit your profile information:
172
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
1. Click the Profile tab at the top of the Manage My Profile screen.
Edit Profile
2. Click Edit Profile.
3. Click into any field that you wish to edit and type your change.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
173
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
a. To include languages that you speak, click the down arrow
in the Languages Spoken field and place a check mark
beside each language you speak. This appears in
www.realtor.ca, where the public can search for a
REALTOR® by languages spoken.
b. To include your special designations, click the down arrow
in the CREA Designation field and place a check mark
beside each designation that you have achieved. In the
above example, ABR - Accredited Buyer Representative is
selected. This too appears in www.realtor.ca.
c. To change your Roster email address from a trebnet account
to something else, click into the Roster Email field and type
your preferred email address. For example
[email protected].
NOTE: Provided that the Preferred email field in Customize My TMLS is
blank, changing this email address will affect the following areas of TMLS:
•
•
•
174
the email address that appears on your listings
the Member Search on TMLS
the return address for Prospect Match emails
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
•
•
•
the address used when emailing yourself a copy
of listings
the address used when clients reply to your
emailed listings
emailed inquiries sent from www.realtor.ca and
www.icx.ca
d. To include your direct phone number (home or cellular) with
your contact information on www.realtor.ca, click in the
REALTOR.ca-Member’s Direct Phone field and enter your
phone number. If you have a 1-800 number that you would
like to include, then click in the REALTOR.ca-Member’s
Direct Phone (1-800) field and enter that number.
NOTE: When entering a 1-800 number, type 800 in the first text box and your
7-digit number in the second. Do not type the 1.
e. To modify the default telephone number that appears on the
Print View of TMLS reports and the emailed signature of
outgoing emails, click into the TMLS Print View Ph# field
and type your preferred number.
NOTE: Check with your Broker regarding office policy on the subject of
changing the Print View Phone number.
4. Click the Click to Save button at the bottom of the screen.
Viewing and editing your Preferences
The Preferences tab of Manage My Profile provides Members access to
view and edit some email, security, and miscellaneous fields. The
security questions will be used for verification of future applications.
To access your Preferences:
1. Click the Preferences tab at the top of the Manage My Profile
screen.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
175
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
Edit Preferences
Submit
2. Click Edit Preferences.
3. Click the down arrow at the end of a field and select a question. For
example, click the down arrow beside 1st Selected Question and
select What is your mother’s maiden name?
4. Click into the 1st Response field and type your answer. For
example, Jones.
5. Repeat Steps 3-4 to make additional changes.
6. When all changes have been made, click Submit.
Viewing CE Credits
The CE Credits tab provides Members the ability to view the number
of CE Credits they currently carry from courses taken through TREB
in the last four years. Members may also report any additional CE
Credits accrued through pre-approved, non-TREB education
providers. Remember to consider the renewal date of your licence
(RECO) when you calculate applicable credits for your current RECO
cycle.
NOTE: To view a list of approved education providers and their courses,
click the RECO tab at the top of the Info Centre. on the Industry
176
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
Professional page, click the Education link. On the side menu, click
Continuing Education to access Approved Education Providers.
Viewing TREB CE Credits
To view CE Credits from courses taken at TREB:
1. Click the CE Credits tab at the top of the Manage My Profile
screen.
2. Click View TREB CE Credits. A list displays with credits earned
from courses taken at TREB. These can be printed and/or emailed.
Print
View TREB CE Credits
NOTE: If there is a discrepancy between the course credit record shown in
Manage My Profile and the records retained in TREB’s Education
Department, the latter will be considered accurate.
Recording your RECO Update and Carry Forward Credits
It is advisable to record your RECO Real Estate Update course as well
as any carry-forward credits from your previous renewal cycle.
To record your RECO Real Estate Update:
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
177
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
1. Click the CE Credits tab at the top of any Mange My Profile
screen. A list of your current CE credits from TREB appears.
2. Click View/Add External CE Credits.
3. At the end of the RECO Real Estate Update line, click Add.
Add RECO Real Estate
Update
4. Click the down arrows beside the Month, Day, and Year to select
the exact date of your course, for example, April 12, 2011.
Month, Day, Year
Add to Database
5. Click Add to Database. The previous screen appears.
6. If you would also like to report any course credit hours to be
carried over from the previous renewal cycle, beside Carrying
forward credits from the previous reporting period, click Add.
7. Click in to the Credit Hours field and type the number of credits
you are permitted to carry forward from your previous renewal
cycle, for example, 8. The existing date that displays does not need
to be changed.
NOTE: To check the number of credit hours you are able to carry forward,
you can create an a account on RECO’s website, www.reco.on.ca, to obtain
an online record.
8. Click Add to Database.
Adding External CE Credits
You can use Manage My Profile to report any additional CE Credits
you have acquired through pre-approved, non-TREB education
providers.
178
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
To input non-TREB CE Credits:
1. Click the CE Credits tab at the top of the Manage My Profile
screen.
2. Click View/Add External CE Credits.
3. Click Add new Course.
Add new Course
4. Click in the Course/Seminar Title field and type in the name of the
course. For example, Title Insurance.
Add to Database
5. Click in the Name of Course Provider field and type in the name of
the pre-approved non-TREB education provider, for example,
Teranet Enterprises Inc.
6. Click the down arrows beside the Month, Date, and Year to select
the exact date of your course, for example, April 15, 2011.
7. Click into the Credit Hours field and type a number, for example, 3.
8. Click Add to Database. The course appears in a new row on the
View/Add External CE Credits screen.
Reporting your RECO Registration Expiry Date and Registration Number
To complete your record of CE Credits in Manage My Profile, you
must enter your RECO registration expiry date and RECO Registration
Number. This is also required if you wish to print the Declaration of
Continuing Education form.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
179
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
To input your registration expiry date:
1. At the end of the RECO registration expiry date line, click Add (or
Edit).
Edit/Add
2. Click the down arrows beside the Month, Date, and Year to select
your RECO Registration Expiry Date. For example, May 1, 2011.
3. Click Update. The previous screen reappears.
4. At the end of the RECO Registration Number line, click Add.
5. Click into the field and type your RECO Registration Number.
6. Click Update.
Printing your RECO Declaration of Continuing Education
To print your RECO Declaration of Continuing Education:
180
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
1. On the CE Credits page of Manage My Profile, click the printer
icon labeled RECO Credits. The document opens in a new
window or tab.
Declaration of Continuing Education
NOTE: Only the courses taken within two years of the RECO registration
expiry date will appear on the Declaration of Continuing Education form.
2. On the File menu, and click Print.
3. Click Print.
Viewing, adding, and editing Open Houses
The Open House tab allows Members to add open houses for their own
listings that can be viewed by consumers. Consumers can view these
open houses by clicking on the Open House Listings link on TREB’s
public web site, www.TorontoRealEstateBoard.com. They can also
view your open house when they search for open houses in the area(s)
of their choice on www.realtor.ca (formerly www.mls.ca).
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
181
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
Viewing your Open Houses
To view your public open houses:
• Click on the Open Houses tab on the Manage My Profile screen.
TIP: To print the Open House list, click the Print this page.
Add Open House
Print this page
Delete
Check Box
Hyperlinked MLS#
View/Edit Open Houses
Adding Open Houses
Any open houses that you add to Manage My Profile are uploaded onto
two websites where they can be searched and viewed by the general
public. This makes the Manage My Profile’s Open House tab an
effective way to “get the word out” on your listings. It is important to
remember, however, that only you can view, add, and edit open houses
for your own listings.
To add an open house:
182
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
1. Click Add Open House on the View/Edit Open Houses screen.
Your listings appear.
Add Open House
MLS#
2. Click the MLS# for the listing you wish to access. For example,
C858991.
3. Click the drop down arrows under the Date, From Time, and To
Time to select the relevant date and time for the open house.
4. To add a second open house date, click Add Another Open House.
Repeat step 3 for each additional open house you wish to add to this
listing.
5. Click Submit. A list of open house times and dates appears.
6. Click Go to MLS Listing. The previous screen appears.
NOTE: Any public open house changes/additions are uploaded to
www.torontorealestateboard.com within 10 minutes and to
www.realtor.ca (formerly www.mls.ca) within 24-48 hours.
Editing Your Open Houses
To edit an existing Open House:
1. Click the Open Houses tab at the top of any Manage My Profile
screen. A list of your open houses appear.
2. Click the MLS# of the open house you wish to edit. The details
appear.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
183
Appendix C: Manage My Profile
3. Click the calendar icon beside Open House Date to change the day.
Calendar icon
Time From
Save Changes
4. Click the down arrow beside Time fields to make the desired
changes.
5. Click Save Changes.
Deleting Your Open House
To delete an Open House, from the View/Edit Open Houses screen:
1. Click the check box (es) next to the Open House record(s) you wish
to remove.
2. Click the Delete button. A confirmation window appears.
3. Click OK.
184
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix D: Report Formats in
TorontoMLS
Broker Full
The most comprehensive
of all the report formats.
Includes:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
picture
full details for house,
property, location
Property Management
information (for
Condos)
details on layout (1st
floor, etc.) and room
dimensions
agent notes
open house details
listing details
owner information
broker information
and commissions.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
185
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Broker Two Per Page
Similar to the broker full
report but contains fewer
details. No picture.
Includes:
•
•
•
some details for
house, property,
location
details on layout (1st
floor, etc.) and room
dimensions
broker and
commission details
For the broker full report,
click the MLS #.
186
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Broker Thumbnail
Includes:
•
•
picture and basic
information on
property (style, rooms,
property, etc.)
listing broker name
and phone, but no
commission
information.
For broker full report,
click the MLS# .
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
187
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Broker Thumbnail No Photo
Same as Broker
Thumbnail, but without
photo of property.
188
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Client Full
Same as Broker Full
without:
•
•
•
•
•
open house
information
listing details
owner identification
occupancy
commission
information
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
189
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Client Two Per Page
Same as Client Full with
fewer property details. No
broker notes.
190
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Client Thumbnail
Same as Broker
Thumbnail without
salesperson information.
For client full report, click
the MLS# .
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
191
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Flyer
Includes picture of
property (as well as
company logo and agent
photo, if you have sent
them to TREB to be stored
in the TorontoMLS
system) and basic details.
Provides information for
contacting listing agent.
For broker full report,
click the MLS#.
192
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Open House
Includes picture and
basic details, owner
name, broker name and
phone, and open house
details.
For broker full report,
click the MLS#.
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
193
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Comparison
Includes thumbnail photos,
as well as property details, in
a side-by-side comparison
format.
Does not include open
house information, owner
identification, or
commission.
Displays four properties per
page.
194
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
Property Match
Same as Client Full
without:
•
•
days on market
property management
information (condos)
Unlike Client Full, it also
contains:
•
last status
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
195
Appendix D: Report Formats in TorontoMLS
196
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Notes
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
197
198
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
Index
Index
A
Action toolbar 17
Add a field 40
Archives 24
Available 24
B
Back button 54
Board news 15
Breadcrumb path 19, 54
Broker Full report format 185
Broker Thumbnail No Photo report format 188
Broker Thumbnail report format 187
Broker Two Per Page report format 186
C
Client Full report format 189
Client Thumbnail report format 191
Client Two Per Page report format 190
Column set 165
add column 167
create new 168
rearrange columns 168
remove column 167
Comparison report format 194
Counter 30
Criteria form 28
Flex 28
Quick 28
Custom Column Set 165
D
Dates
entering 36
t-date format 36
Days back in Notice Pages search 123
Default map location 89
Details view 64
Draw location 90
Driving directions 70
Dynamic Criteria Panel 55, 97
E
Email 63, 109
Accessing your email from the Internet 162
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
199
Email account 157
Equals 34
F
Favourite listings 72
access 73
add a listing 72
remove 74
Flex Form 28, 41
Flex search 23
selecting more than one class 42
Flyer report format 192
H
Help Desk telephone # 8
L
Left-side panel 16
Links 19
List view 57
Listing cart 74
access 76
add a listing 74
add multiple listings 75
remove listings 76
Logging off 8
Logging on 5
M
Manage My Profile
accessing 171
adding and editing open houses 181
adding external CE Credits 178
adding TMLS Print View phone# 175
editing preferences 175
printing RECO credits 180
reporting RECO registration 179
viewing CE Credits 176
Map
Re-Districting 31
Map controls 68
Map search 83
change default location 109
display schools & places 101
draw location 90
draw polygon 90
draw radius 92
200
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
email 109
map controls 103
MapArt Grid 108
MapArt overlay 108
panning 105
print 109
save criteria 98
save location 88
save shape 93
select location 86
set default location 89
setting up 83
using dynamic criteria panel 97
views 107
Map view 66, 107
MapArt coordinates
entering 37
MapArt Grid 108
MapArt overlay 108
Minimum/Maximum ranges 36
MLS# search 117
Modify criteria 54
Multiple class 41
My Links 73
My Lists 76, 111, 118
Recent Searches 118
N
New Search 23
New Window 18
New Window button 18
Notice Page search
printing 126
re-running a saved search 124
starting the search 121
working with the results 124
O
Open House report format 193
OR searches 35
P
Photos 77
Polygon 90
Postal Code
searching by 38
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
201
Pre-Defined search 111
available searches 111
Preview criteria 45
Printing 61, 109
Prospect Search
access from Contacts 147
create from Map Search 136
create from New Search 135
create from Pre-defined Search 138
create from Saved Search 138
delete 148
edit 142
eligibility for extension 145
expiry date 129
extend 144
maximum number of saved prospects 129
suspend 149
view matches 139
Q
Quick search 23
R
Radius 92
Recent searches 118
RECO Declaration of Continuing Education 180
Re-Districting Map 31
Report formats
Broker Full 185
Broker Thumbnail 187
Broker Thumbnail No Photo 188
Broker Two Per Page 186
Client Full 189
Client Thumbnail 191
Client Two Per Page 190
Comparison 194
Flyer 192
Open House 193
Property Match 195
Revise criteria 54
S
Save map location 109
Save map search 98
Save search 47
Saved search
202
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
deleting 50
using 49
Saved searches 114
delete 116
rename 116
Search criteria
modify 53
Search results 53
change view 64
detail view 64
email 63
map view 66
print 61
sort 59
Search results list view 57
Slideshow 79
Sort results 59
Sorting search results 59
multiple columns 60
single column 59
Starts w/ 34
Statistics and counts 69
T
T-date format 36
Time out 6
Top Story 15
Top tab menu 16
TorontoMLS
Help 8
Log off 8
Log on screen 5
Time out 6
Web site address 3
Trebnet email 157
Internet access 162
Outlook 157
websites 163
U
Unavailable 24
W
Web site address 3
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus
203
204
TorontoMLS Fundamentals in New Stratus