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Black and White
Select one of the following:
Binary images are one bit per pixel.
Half Tone simulates the tonal range of an image with a
precise pattern of lines and dots.
Text enhanced images are grayscale images (8 bits per pixel)
converted to binary images (1 bit per pixel) using Canon
ImageTrust technology.
Adjusting Your View of a Document
In annotating a document, you may need to adjust your view of it.
Among the ways you can adjust the view of an open document is hiding
or showing the different components of the MultiPASS Viewer.
To show/hide the components of the window:
1. On the View menu, point to Toolbars. The options displayed with
check marks beside them are currently displayed in the MultiPASS
Viewer.
2. Click the option that you want to show (check mark displays) or hide
(no check mark displays).
Adjusting the Orientation of the Document Display
When creating or editing a document, you may want to adjust your view
of the document display. You can rotate the base page clockwise by
selected increments. You can also flip the document display vertically
(flipping the document elements from top to bottom or vice versa) or
horizontally (flipping the document from left and right).
To rotate the document:
On the Edit menu, point to Rotate, and then select 90, 180 (flipping the
document upside down), or 270.
To flip the document display:
On the Edit menu, point to Flip. Then click Horizontal or Vertical.