Update Add images

Update Add images

If the start scan as soon as record is saved is checked.   Then clicking OK will save the record

 

1 . Path ButtonPath Button

Path Button

Us this button to find the path you want to scan the images to.   You only need to do this once.   You can save the path by clicking on Set path as default.

 

 

2 . DateDate

Date

If you need to change the date use this button.

 

3 . Image pathImage path

Image path

There must be a image path.   You can find a path by clicking on the path button.   You must create a folder on the computer you plan to scan to.   For example on the server you might create a folder called images 08.   Under this folder you might create 12 more folders one for every month.   You would use the path button to find the folder.   You would then click on the Set path as default button.  

 

4 . DescriptionDescription

Description

Enter the description of the images or use the description button to import the wording.

 

5 . Change accountChange account

Change account

Use this button to assign the image to a different client.

6 . OK buttonOK button

OK button

<TODO> Insert description text here... And don't forget to add keyword for this topic

 

7 . ScannerScanner

Scanner

This shows which scanner profile will be used.

8 . Archive optionArchive option

Archive option

Setting to yes will move the image to the archive tab.   Inotherwords you will not see the image in the first list of images.   You will need to clicking on the archived tab to see it.   This is normally set to No.

 

9 . Start scanStart scan

Start scan

This is normally set to yes.   It will aloow the scan to start as soon as the record is saved.

10 . Set PathSet Path

Set Path

Use this button to set the current path as the default path.

 

11 . PathPath

Path

This will show when there is not a valid path to scan to.

12 . Change scannerChange scanner

Change scanner

Use this button to change the default scanner.   You would do this when the default is currently set to black & white and you need a color profile.