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G. Using customized settings
Customized settings allow you to create scan jobs to your own specifications. For instance, you may want
to create a setting for scanning 300-dpi color images. You can also duplicate settings, overwrite settings, or
delete customized settings. Five scan jobs are built into the program in tab 1 and cannot be modified.
1. Creating new settings from
scratch
Click page tab 2, 3, or 4, then double-click on
any vacant position in the thumbnail area. This
will bring up ScanWizard, and set the required
settings for your particular scan (ex. designate a
scan setting as a color image, set resolution as
100 dpi, apply a filter).
Click the OK button in the ScanWizard
preview window, and a customized setting is
now created, represented by a new thumbnail.
To verify the settings of any thumbnail, select
the thumbnail, then go to the Edit menu and
choose the
"Setting Info...."
command.
2. Duplicating settings
Drag a thumbnail (representing a setting you've
created) in tabs 2, 3, or 4 to any vacant slot; a
duplicate of the scanning settings is then
shown. Take note that all the thumbnails in tab
#1 are preset and cannot be duplicated.
Another way to duplicate settings is to press
the
Option
key in your keyboard and drag an
existing thumbnail to another location.
3. Overwriting settings
Drag an image thumbnail onto another to
overwrite the scanning settings in the lower
thumbnail.
4. Deleting customized settings
a) Click on the page tab that contains the
customized scanning settings.
b) Right-click on the image thumbnail you
created.
c) A tiny
Clear
menu will appear. Click Clear
to delete, or click anywhere else to abort
deletion.
Note: You can double-click on any
thumbnail in tabs 2, 3 or 4 in order to
edit the settings for that tab. You can
also edit the text description under
each thumbnail (except the
descriptions for thumbnails in tab #1).