User's Guide

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Paper recommendations
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Introduction
This document contains information to introduce you to HP Real Estate
Document Assistant. It explains the following tasks for a basic understanding of
using HP Real Estate Document Assistant software:
Installing HP Real Estate Document Assistant.
Browsing and previewing various pre-designed templates for creating
business materials and marketing materials.
Opening templates in Microsoft(R) Word for customization.
Customizing templates to make new documents or templates.
Understanding how to connect directly to digital imaging devices such
digital cameras.
Finding, editing, and inserting images.
Setting up and applying agent profiles, which insert information such as
your contact information, to save time and effort typing information on
each copy.
Inserting custom formatted text.
Printing.
Setting up equipment
HP Real Estate Document Assistant can access a variety of devices to find
materials such as pictures, logos, drawings, or maps. These can be external
devices such as digital cameras and memory card readers, or they can be
internal devices such as hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and floppy drives. Each
device communicates differently depending on factors such as connection type
(interface type). HP Real Estate Document Assistant supports these interface
types:
Drive interface
Drive interface devices include internal or external data storage devices
such as hard drives, CD-ROM drives, or floppy drives that can be accessed
using Microsoft Windows Explorer. Some digital cameras can also
communicate using a drive interface. For instance, many HP Photosmart
digital cameras have settings for connecting as a USB data storage device,
which is a drive interface. Another device that operates using a drive
interface is a memory card reader such as an HP USB Compact Flash
Reader, which provides direct access to digital camera memory cards.
TWAIN interface
Most digital cameras can communicate using a TWAIN interface. A
TWAIN interface acts as a mediator between communicating devices. It