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Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Glossary
- Welcome
- Installation and Setup
- Form Usage
- OmniForm Procedures
- Designing a Form
- The Design Process
- The Design View Window
- The Design View Toolbars
- Creating Objects on a Form
- General Creation Guidelines
- Creating a Text Object
- Creating a Line Object
- Creating an Oval Object
- Creating a Rectangle Object
- Adding Graphics to Your Form
- Creating a Fill Text Object
- Creating a Comb Object
- Creating a Check Box Object
- Creating a Circle Text Object
- Creating a Table Object
- Creating a Fill Graphic Object
- Defining Objects on a Form
- Changing Object Appearance on a Form
- Adding Color to a Form
- Adjusting Colors
- Editing a Form
- Advanced Features
- Filling a Form
- Managing an OmniForm Database
- Using Calculations
- Technical Information
International Settings
Form Usage 23
When you select
Allow Multiple Languages,
OmniForm turns off
dictionaries during optical character recognition (OCR) so that
all
recognizable characters are allowed. If dictionaries were on, special
characters such as umlauts might be discarded or questionable words in
one language could be mistaken for words in another language.
Do not select
Allow Multiple Languages
for a single-language form. OCR
may not be as efficient with dictionaries turned off.
Selecting the New Forms Language
Determine which language composes the majority of your form and
select that as the
New Form
s language before scanning. To do so, click
Options...
in the Scan Form dialog box.
Remember that the selected language affects sort order and how dates,
numbers, and currency are formatted in fill view. See “Spell Checking
Multiple Languages” on page 169 for information on spell-checking a
form with multiple languages.