9.0
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
© 2009 ABBYY. All rights reserved.
18
Figure 8. Field Properties dialog box, Data Type tab (checkmark groups)
3.1.3.3. Field recognition properties
ABBYY FlexiCapture 9.0 allows specifying recognition settings for each field. Field properties defined
correctly on the Recognition tab of the Field Properties dialog box will increase recognition quality and
minimize the possibility of error. The properties differ for various field types. The recognition properties
by field are as follows.
3.1.3.3.1. Text entry field recognition properties
Select the Don’t recognize (Key from Image field – will be entered manually) option if you don’t want
the field to be recognized, and if the value will be entered manually by an Operator. This may be
necessary, for example, if the field value is unrecognizable due to small intercharacter spacing. In this
case, you don’t need to specify other recognition properties, because this kind of field will not be
recognized. The Operator will be prompted to enter the field value during the field value check.
Now select the text type: ICR (for handprinted text) or OCR (for printed text). If you selected OCR,
choose the printing typr from the dropdown list (typographic printer, matrix printer, typewriter, etc.). To
set multiple text types or use a template, select Advanced and click Modify…
Select Marking type from the dropdown list of examples. If the marking disappears during scanning, it is
recommended to choose the type suitable for fixed-pitch text (Gray rectangles). If the marking doesn’t
disappear and is split into character cells, specify the character cell number (it can be defined










