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Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Creating a Project
- 3. Creating Document Definitions
- 3.1. Creating a Layout
- 3.1.1. Definition Objects’ Geometric Marking
- 3.1.2. Static Elements
- 3.1.3. Field Properties
- 3.1.4. Creating a Document Definition for Multi-Page Documents
- 3.1.5. Creating a Document Definition with Annex Pages
- 3.1.6. Export Settings
- 3.1.7. Configuring Recognized Data Presentation
- 3.1.8. Testing Document Definitions
- 3.1.9. Editing and Publishing a Document Definition
- 3.2. Creating a FlexiLayout
- 3.3. Specifics of Non-structured Documents
- 3.1. Creating a Layout
- 4. Configuring Project Properties
- 5. Configuring Batch Types
- 6. Configuring Image Import
- 7. Uploading a Project to the Server
- 8. Keyboard Shortcuts
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period, for text fields, if the value is valid and if it has the required format, etc.). To specify value
restrictions for a field, click the Edit… button located to the right of the Value Check field. (Figure 6).
Figure 6. Value Check Settings dialog box
3.1.3.2.2. Data types for checkmarks
For checkmarks, you can specify the values assigned to fields at checkmark selection/clearance. It is done
on the Data Type tab (Figure 7).
The following values can be assigned to checkmark fields:
§ Yes – if the checkbox is selected, No – if the checkbox is clear;
§ 1 – if the checkbox is selected, 0 – if the checkbox is clear;
§ Checkmark name – if the checkbox is selected, Empty line – if the checkbox is clear;
§ User-created values can also be entered by selecting the corresponding option.
Note. If the checkmarks are grouped, they share the same properties which are created for the whole group.
Checkmark values are created in the group properties as well.










