Review Documents and Pages
You can review and index documents after capturing them. When you are working on documents, you need to zoom in or zoom out to see contents, resize or reposition thumbnail display to see more thumbnails, go to a specific page or print it, find a document, view a document's attachment, and so on. The documents task bar provides icons to help you quickly perform these actions.
Disable Auto-Review and Indexing of Documents
After you scan or import a batch, the document pane is displayed by default. It shows the first page in the first document of the batch selected. You can set a preference to instead display the properties in the right pane. You can do this by disabling the auto-review and indexing of documents.
Zoom In and Out of the Selected Page
Use ,
,
,
,
to enlarge or reduce the image in the viewer to examine image quality.
These settings are not saved with the batch. When you open a batch, its images are
always displayed in the
size.
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In the document pane, click
to enlarge the image. Click
to reduce the image.
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Another way to zoom is to click and drag a rectangular area on the image using the left mouse button (rubberband zooming).
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Click
to change the page display so that the entire height fits in the window.
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Click
to change the page display so that the entire width fits in the window.
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At any point, click
to display the entire image in the viewer.
Resize or Reposition the Thumbnail Display
You can display the scrollable thumbnail bar either vertically (default) or horizontally. To resize the panes, click and drag the pane separator.
After you resize or reposition the thumbnail display, the new settings are saved for subsequent sessions.
- In the document pane, click
in the toolbar.
- Select Small, Medium, or Large, and the thumbnail size changes to reflect your new selection.
- Click
to switch the display to horizontal or vertical thumbnails, if desired.
Go to a Specific Page
Use the text box (or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+G) to go to specific pages.
- In the document pane, enter a page number in the Go to Page text box to go to a specific page in the current document. You can also use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+G) to bring the focus on to the Go to Page text box from anywhere within the client application.
Tip:
To view the page number of a page, hover the cursor over a page thumbnail and view the tooltip. The tooltip displays the page number of that specific page. - Click < (or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+P) to go to the previous page in the current document.
- Click the > (or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N) to go to the next page in the current document.
View a Document or an Attachment in an Associated Application
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Right click a document or an attachment and select View document in associated application from the context menu.
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Select the document or attachment in the batch pane and click
from the document pane toolbar.
View File Information
Select the document or attachment in the batch pane and click from the document pane toolbar to view information about a document or
attachment. For image documents or image attachments, select a page in the document
pane to display information about the page. The File Information page is displayed
listing the following details about the file or page:
Table 19-1 File Information
Property | Description |
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System Identification |
The attributes listed under this group are:
Note: The Document ID attribute is displayed only for documents and the Attachment ID attribute is displayed only for attachments. |
File |
The attributes listed under this group are:
Note: The Original File Name attribute is displayed only for non-image files. |
Image |
The attributes listed under this group are:
Note: The Image property group is displayed only for image files. The following attributes are displayed only for TIFF images: Author, Photometric Interpretation, and Bits per sample. The Endorsement, Bar codes, MICR, and Patch code attributes are displayed only if they contain values. |
Tiff Tags |
Displays tag numbers and tag values. This property is displayed only for TIFF image files. |
Click Copy to Clipboard in the File Information window to copy the entire set of file attributes to the Windows clipboard.