Epson Expression 800 User Manual - TWAIN 32 - Page 26

Moving Between Frames, Basic Scanning,

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The new frame border is a dotted line, indicating that it is the active frame. Any other frame borders become solid lines. If you're creating multiple frames for batch scanning, select the settings for one frame before creating another (see Batch Scanning for details). You can copy settings from the active frame to another frame by holding down the Alt key (Windows) or the option key (Macintosh) and clicking the target frame. To view the frame numbers of each frame (on the Macintosh only), press the control key. inactive frame borders shown by solid line active frame border shown by dotted line To duplicate the active frame, hold down the Alt key (Windows) or the option key (Macintosh) and click in the upper left corner of where you want the new frame positioned. The active frame is the last frame you create, unless you change it to another frame, as described in Moving Between Frames. Moving Between Frames Once you've created multiple frames (as described in Creating Multiple Frames), you can modify each frame as necessary for your scan. To modify a frame-such as resize it, delete it, or select settings for it-it must be the active frame (indicated by the border with the dotted line). To select a different frame as the active frame, move the mouse pointer over the solid border of the inactive frame; the pointer becomes a white arrow. Click the border; it becomes a dotted line to indicate it is the active frame. Basic Scanning Page 26

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Basic Scanning
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The new frame border is a dotted line, indicating that it is the active frame.
Any other frame borders become solid lines.
To duplicate the active frame, hold down the
Alt
key (Windows) or the
option
key (Macintosh) and click in the upper left corner of where you
want the new frame positioned.
The active frame is the last frame you create, unless you change it to
another frame, as described in
Moving Between Frames
.
Moving Between Frames
Once you’ve created multiple frames (as described in
Creating Multiple
Frames
), you can modify each frame as necessary for your scan. To
modify a frame—such as resize it, delete it, or select settings for it—it
must be the active frame (indicated by the border with the dotted line).
To select a different frame as the active frame, move the mouse pointer
over the solid border of the inactive frame; the pointer becomes a white
arrow. Click the border; it becomes a dotted line to indicate it is the active
frame.
If you’re creating
multiple frames for
batch scanning, select
the settings for one
frame before creating
another (see Batch
Scanning
for details).
You can copy settings
from the active frame
to another frame by
holding down the
Alt
key (Windows) or the
option
key
(Macintosh) and
clicking the target
frame.
To view the frame
numbers of each
frame (on the
Macintosh only),
press the
control
key.
active frame border
shown by dotted line
inactive frame
borders shown
by solid line