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What are Technical Limitations? ⚠️
What are Technical Limitations? ⚠️
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Written by Eric Dill
Updated over a week ago

When building the EasyCalc Export Feature, our developers ran up against technical blockers within the lender spreadsheets that are impossible (or very, very difficult) for us to overcome. We call these Technical Limitations. It might sound complicated, but they are surprisingly simple for you to overcome with a few clicks.

🎬 Watch the explainer video of each lenders Technical Limitations

🎬 Now here's a super detailed version for you real spreadsheet nerds out there

Skip ahead to the lender you want to see...

Adelaide: Minute 1:32
BOQ/Virgin: Minute 2:30
CBA: Minute 3:55
NAB: Minute 6:10
St George/Westpac: Minute 7:32
Pepper: Minute 11:28
AMP: Minute 12:31
Macquarie: Minute 13:40

Technical Limitations occur when we're exporting your Quickli inputs directly into the spreadsheet. These limitations (blockers) will almost always cause the results to not match when you first open the spreadsheet. You will need to take action on these limitations in order to get the results to update in the spreadsheet and match what is showing in Quickli.

💡Hot Tip: If you're struggling to understand or overcome any of the Technical Limitations, you can talk to us in the chat bubble on the bottom right of your screen.

These limitations, or blockers, almost always come in the form of a button, tick box, or drop down box that you need to click. That's it. You'll likely not have to fill in any data, all you'll have to do is click some buttons to get the macros to properly calculate and display results.

In the video above we walk you through each Technical Limitation for each lender that has one, showing you just how important (and easy) they are to action.

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