Installation guide
Global Barcode settings defined on the Barcodes tab apply to all barcode zones.
6.5- Understanding document splitting
You can set up page handling rules for all the active templates in the Document Splitting tab.
6.5.1 - Document splitting display
Option Description
Template When a template matches a page, its rules are applied. Only one template is used
per page (the first template in the list that matches).
Barcode page removal ShareScan has a feature for page removal in a special case when the double-
sided paper documents in a job are separated by full page barcode pages.
Typically, the backside of the barcode page is blank and does not belong to the
original document. This blank page has to be dropped from the batch if double-
sided scanning job runs on the client.
The Document Splitting tab on the main panel contains the list of the defined
templates. The Barcode page removal column provides three options if the
selected template is a barcode page:
l Disabled (default)
l Enabled
l Enabled double-sided scan
Note:
The client workflow has to change accordingly. To apply the option to a batch, the
connector checks if a double-sided scan job runs (see
IPublishing.DoubleSided bool value). The blank page detection algorithm is
applied to the page next to the barcode page and it is removed only if the page is
really blank as it prevents from data loss.
Split at page The document can be split into multiple documents at this page.
Split by value This column indicates the regular expression that the recognized value of the
barcode has to match. This value is not set by default when you create the data
publishing field. If the value is not set, the document splitting is performed on
pages matching with the template independently from the actual value of the
barcode.
Override default file naming The split document can be named according to the current ShareScan file naming
settings, or they can be overridden here. The format of the filename is displayed
and can be clicked to bring up the file naming dialog (see File naming).