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Table Of Contents
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- Welcome
- Installation and setup
- Introduction
- Processing documents
- Quick Start Guide
- Processing overview
- Automatic processing
- Manual processing
- Combined processing
- Processing with workflows
- Processing from other applications
- Processing with the Batch Manager
- Defining the source of page images
- Describing the layout of the document
- Zones and backgrounds
- Table grids in the image
- Using zone templates
- Proofing and editing
- Saving and exporting
- Workflows
- Technical information
- Index
Chapter 3
Automatic processing 39
them as mail attachments or direct them to other targets.
Save the
document as an OmniPage Document file from the File menu or
Standard toolbar.
See “Saving and exporting” on page 79.
5. Choose in the Standard toolbar or Options in the Tools menu
and check that settings are appropriate for your document. You can,
for instance, specify recognition languages and whether you want to
proofread the document or not. See “Settings” on page 31.
6. Click the Start button or choose Workflows in the Process menu and
click Start with 1-2-3 still selected. Each page of the document is
processed and finished one after the other. The program may perform
tasks simultaneously, for instance it may start loading and
recognizing a new page as you proofread the previous page.
Stopping and restarting automatic processing
Stop: When automatic processing is in progress, the Start button
becomes Stop. Click it to interrupt automatic processing. You may do
this if you find that some settings need to be changed.
Restart: When automatic processing is stopped, the Start button is
restored. Click it to restart processing. The Automatic Processing dialog
box lets you specify what you want to do:
◆ Finish processing unrecognized and unproofed pages and then
export the results.
◆ Add more pages from the same source or a different source,
with changed or unchanged settings.
◆ Re-process all pages to discard all recognition results and re-
recognize all pages in the document with different settings.
You can specify auto-zoning or a template file. You may want
to do this if an unsuitable setting caused poor results on all
pages. An example is incorrect language choice, resulting in
almost all words marked suspect during proofing. This
option lets you perform re-recognition without having to
scan or load or rezone all the images again.