Policy Help

Note: The Notice History Detail page displays only in 'Read Only mode'.


Notice History Detail
The Notice History Detail page displays policy information entered at the time a notice was generated. It also displays the basic notice information, mail by date information, the date the notice was last printed, record activity, and notice copies.




Batch View - This field indicates which notice copies have been selected to view when clicking on the View Selected option.

View - This field displays the view icon which allows you to preview the notice that is listed in history.

Copy Type - This field displays the name of the party that received a copy of the notice.

Name - This field displays the name of the party who received a notice.

Address - This field displays the address of the party who received a notice.

Additional Copies - This field displays the Branch and Home office options that allow additional copies of the notice to be printed.

Update Print Date - This option changes the date the notice was last printed. If this field is not checked, the last print date is not updated even though the notice may have been printed.

View Selected - This option is to view and print notice copies by selection.

View All -
This option is to view and print all notice copies.

Make All Home Office -
This option is to view and print notice copies and label them as Home Office copies.

Make All Branch Office -
This option is to view and print notice copies and label them as Branch Office copies.

Print a Notice from History
To print a notice from history, click on the magnifying folder icon next to the copy type of the notice. This displays the notice in the Adobe Acrobat® window.Click on the printer icon located in the tool bar at the top of the page.

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