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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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Figure 16. Image Import Profiles dialog box
Automatic Hot Folder checking is initiated as follows:
· In Standalone version – by selecting Automatically check Hot Folders in the Image Import
Profiles window.
· In Distributed version – for individual projects, using the Processing Server Monitor, in the Hot
Folders section.
7. Uploading a Project to the Server
In the Standalone version of the system, Operators can start working with a project as soon as it is
configured. In the Distributed version, the created project must be uploaded to the Application Server. To
do it, click File > Upload Project to Server… and, in the dialog box that opens, enter the Application
Server address in the http://<servername> format. Only the Application Server Administrator can upload
the project to the server.
When the project has been uploaded to the server, you must assign roles to Operators using the
Administration and Monitoring Console. If Hot Folders are used in the project, enable them using the
Processing Server Monitor. For detailed information on administering the system, see the
Administrator’s Guide.
8. Keyboard Shortcuts
8.1. Main window
New Project… Ctrl+Shift+N
Open Project… Ctrl+Shift+O
Save Ctrl+S
New Batch… Ctrl+N










