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Using OmniPage The OmniPage Desktop and Views 17
Flexible View
Use this view to set up the OmniPage workspace so that it fits your task optimally. By default
all panels appear. There are five tabs: Page Image (including Thumbnails), Text Editor, Easy
Loader, Workflow Status and Help. The Document Manager appears in a horizontal panel at
the base of the working area. You can undock, move, minimize, group or close panels as
already described. Drag a tab onto the working area to convert it to a Classic-type tiled panel.
Drag it back to the tab bar to revert to a tabbed panel, or use the Spacebar as already
described. If panels are grouped, the tab name shows the active one. To restore the default
Flexible View appearance, choose Reset Current View in the Window menu.
Easy Loader provides a Windows Explorer type file listing and functionality that can remain
open during the session, allowing quick file selection and assembly (see Chapter 4, page 26).
Suggested scenarios:
Maximizing workspace (single screen)
Load a document. Open the panels you want to use. Grab them by their
captions one by one, and drag them so that they dock beside the active
one as tabs. Y
ou can also dock Help to avoid handling two separate
windows.
Working with recognition results (single screen)
Load a document and have it recognized. Close all panels except the
Document Manager and the Text Editor
. Maximize both horizontally,
scale down the Document Manager and dock it to the top or bottom.
You can now step through the pages double-clicking them one by one
in the Document Manager, inspecting recognition results in the Text
Editor. The number of suspect words and reject characters in the
Document Manager will help you identify problematic pages.
Handling large documents (dual-screen)
Load the document you want to work on. Move its Thumbnail V
iew to
your second monitor and maximize it for a large scale overview of
your document and far more space for thumbnail operations.