Specify Sample Pages

One step in the full session creation wizard is scanning or importing sample pages that will be used by your session's first document class.

Note: Though you are not required to add your own sample page, keep in mind they can help you optimize your session without having to scan a large number of test images. If you do not add a custom sample page, the default page will be used.

To configure sample pages for the document class

  1. Click Add a sample page. Give the sample page a name and press Enter.
  2. Under Page, double-click the page number and specify which page the sample image should represent. You can also drag the grip icon to the left of the page number and move it to the desired page location.

    Example: Ed selects a sample image and configures it to represent page 2. When configuring his session, Ed decides to apply an image enhancement to this page. When he selects the enhancement, Quick Fields shows Ed the sample image that represents page 2. This allows Ed to configure and test the enhancement using the correct page.

  3. Optional: You can use the Preview toolbar to zoom in/out, rotate the image, pan, view the image in a maximized window, and view the samples page's image or text. You can also set a page as the default page by clicking the star next to it to turn it yellow. To delete a sample page, like the ones that comes with Quick Fields, click the trash can next to the page you want to delete.

    Note: The first sample page configured for each document class will be available as a sample page in Pre-Classification Processing.

    Tip: To zoom in to a certain part of the image, click on the image and draw a box around an area. To set the zoom to fit the screen, double click the image.

  4. Repeat the steps above for each additional sample page you want to add.

    Tip: You should only add more than one sample image if you plan on applying processes or image enhancements to different pages in your documents.

    Note: Quick Fields comes with a default sample page. You can replace this page with your own by selecting it and performing one of the actions in step 1.

  5. Click Next to proceed to the Specify Document Metadata screen.