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IMPORTING YOUR 1003 APPLICATIONS USING BYTE'S QUALIFIER SERIES

From the opening window, click on New at the top of the list in the middle window pane, then click on the big New File button in the right hand window pane.

Opening window screen

After clicking New File you will be prompted with the following New File dialog. Check the New File from ASCII Import by clicking on the little box next to it. Choose a file name for your new applicant by typing it in the text box labeled New File Name:. Select the Loan Officer and Loan Processor if necessary. After you have selected ASCII import and you have given it a name, click on the OK button.

New file from ASCII import

You will then be prompted with the following Fannie Mae Import Dialog. Click on the button labeled Import FNMA File Now.

Fannie Mae Import Dialog

Now you will be presented with the Select Fannie Mae File dialog. By default, it should open to the c:\tqs5 directory. In the folders window pane, double click on the transfer directory. You should see the file that you downloaded previously in the File name: windows pane. Click on the file you wish to import and click on the OK button. If you do not see the file, it is possible that the file downloaded with a different file extension than was specified. Sometime it is necessary to force Microsoft Windows 95 to show MS DOS file extensions in order for you to save your MORNETPlus files with the required ".fnm" extension. If you need help on how to show file extensions, click here.

Fannie Mae File Dialog

Your new application should now be imported. If you receive any errors, it could be because the application was not filled out properly or completely.

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