User guide
Starting Ipro eCapture QC Module
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4. Click the Client or the Project to display the available merge jobs or the
Client or the Project. The merge jobs appear in the Available Merge Jobs
box.
5. Move one, some, or all of the available merge jobs to the Selected
Merge Jobs box. Double-clicking an individual merge job moves it to the
Selected Merge Jobs box. For two or more merge jobs, ctrl-click to select
non-contiguous merge jobs or shift-click to select a contiguous merge
job. Once the merge jobs are selected, click to move them to
the Selected Merge Jobs box. Selected jobs apply to all new sessions in
QC.
6. Select a merge job in the Selected Merge Jobs box and use the or
to change the position of the merge job.
7. Click OK.
Working with the QC Flags Window
The QC Flags Window is located on the right side of the QC Interface (default
view) and shows the flags and their corresponding user/system assigned num-
ber. See the section Setting up User-defined Flags on page 6-35 for procedures
to set up user-defined flags.
As you navigate through the documents/records, you may see some flags with
a red shaded box indicating that document was “flagged”.
‘Flagging’ a document/page means that you are assigning a condition to that
document/page such as ‘Passed QC’, ‘Threshold Exceeded’, ‘Zero Bytes’, etc.
When you open the completed Processing Job or Data Extract Job and navigate
through the list of items, you may see some documents/pages that the system
already ‘flagged’ during processing.
Ipro eCapture QC Module comes with several default flags which you can
access using toggle keyboard shortcuts. The QC Flags are numbered sequen-
tially in the QC Flags Window. To use a keyboard shortcut combination, press
CTRL + the number of the keyboard shortcut. For example, to apply the
Restricted Office Document Flag (21), press CTRL, press 2, press 1, and
release. (Repeat to remove the flag.) The QC Flags and their corresponding
user/system assigned number follows:










