Running Processes on Scanned Documents
During Revision, if you want to change something on a document that has already been processed, you can apply one or more processes or image enhancements to adjust it before storage.
Note: To run processes, you must have the appropriate permissions.
Running a Single Process on a Scanned Document
During Revision, you can run a single process or image enhancement on a document. This helps you ensure the documents are in the desired state without having to scan the documents again. It is also helpful if you have rescanned a page or otherwise modified the documents and need to adjust them accordingly.
To run a single process on a scanned document
- Select the document in the Document Revision Pane.
- Right-click and select Run Process, Process, and the name of the process or image enhancement.
- Configure the process or image enhancement as described in the help files for that process or image enhancement.
Document Class Processes
You can run all the processes and image enhancements configured for a particular document class on a single document during Revision. This is useful when you have reassigned a document to a different class and want to update it with the appropriate processes.
To assign document class properties to a single document
- In the Document Revision Pane, select a document.
- Right-click and select Run Process, Document Class Processes, and the name of the document class.
- Examine the document and the Processing Information Pane to confirm that the processes were applied correctly.