User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 What Is ImageAXS™?
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Viewing Collections
- Chapter 4 Viewing Records and Source Files
- Chapter 5 Creating and Adding to a Collection
- Chapter 6 Entering Field Data
- Chapter 7 Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Chapter 8 Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Chapter 9 Searching and Sorting Collections
- Chapter 10 Managing Data Records
- Chapter 11 Managing Source Files
- Chapter 12 Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Chapter 13 Slide Shows
- Chapter 14 Printing
- Chapter 15 Scripting and Recording
- What Is ImageAXS™?
- Getting Started
- Viewing Collections
- Viewing Records and Source Files
- Creating and Adding to a Collection
- Creating a New Collection
- Overview: Adding Files to a Collection
- Acquiring Individual Files
- Acquiring All Files in a Folder
- Acquiring From Removable Media
- Acquiring From Digital Cameras or Scanners
- Acquiring From a Video Source
- Acquiring From an Audio Source
- Acquiring From Adobe Photoshop
- Changing Options for Acquiring Files
- Entering Field Data
- Using Keywords to Describe Files
- Creating Portfolios Within Collections
- Searching and Sorting Collections
- Managing Data Records
- Managing Source Files
- Exporting Data to Other Formats
- Slide Shows
- Printing
- Scripting and Recording
MANAGING SOURCE FILES
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File dialog box for Rename Source Files command
STEP 3 Type a new name for the source file in the text entry field at the
bottom of the file dialog box.
NOTE
You can also use this dialog box to move the source file. To do this, select a
new or different folder to hold the file. The record will automatically be
updated to refer to the source file in its new location.
DELETING
S
OURCE FILES
Whenever you delete a source file for a record, you can choose to
delete the record itself at the same time. (Similarly, whenever you
delete a record, you can choose to delete the source file for that data
record; see “Deleting Records” on page 10-1.).
To delete a source file:
STEP 1 Select the record(s) whose source files you want to delete.
STEP 2 Choose Delete Source File from the Source File menu.
The Delete Record/Delete Source File dialog box appears.
If you have a Power Macintosh, you can also open this
dialog box by holding down the CTRL key and clicking a
selected record, then choosing Delete Source File from the
contextual pop-up menu that appears.