24
Introduction
The Document window
The Document window allows you to view and work with pages in
the current document. You can drag this window to different
locations. Original page images are displayed in Image view and
recognition results are displayed in Text view. A highlight-colored
border denotes which view is active. Click inside a view area to
activate it.
Both views have scroll bars if the current page cannot be fully
displayed. Click on the zoom control at the bottom left corner of a
view to change its zoom factor. Choose from fixed or variable values
(Zoom to Width and Zoom to View).
The splitter button at the bottom of the window lets you change the
amount of space available for each view. To hide Image view
completely, drag the splitter to the left edge of the Document window.
To restore Image view, drag it to the right.
The Document window can be minimized and restored. Closing the
document window closes the current document (with a warning if
unsaved changes exist).
The Thumbnail window
The Thumbnail window appears vertically on the left of the desktop
to provide Thumbnail view. This displays numbered miniature
pictures (thumbnails) of all pages in the current document. You can
use thumbnails to move to other pages, reorder or delete pages. An
icon at the bottom right of a page indicates that the page has been
recognized.
You can import one or more images to a defined location inside a
document by drag-and-drop. You can also use a thumbnail to drag a
copy of a page image from a document to the Desktop, a file location
or into other applications.
The Thumbnail window has a scroll bar and can be dragged to other
locations. The window cannot be closed, under Mac OS 9 it can be
minimized.
Summary of Contents for OMNIPAGE PRO X
Page 1: ......