Panasonic UF 4000 Operating Instructions - Page 70

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Document Viewer File Menu 70 • Open Opens an image file saved in the computer. Files of the following formats can be opened in the Document Viewer. - DDM Document Manager file format. - BMP Windows standard bitmap format. - TIFF Tagged Image File Format (TIFF). - JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format. - PNG Portable Network Graphics format. • Save (See Note 1 on page 71) Saves a document being edited. • Save As (See Note 1 on page 71) A document is saved as an ordinary image file under a specified name. - All Page(s) Saves all pages in the document. - Select Page Saves only the selected page. - Specified Area Saves only the portion specified in the image window. Document Viewer saves a file in the following formats: - Multi-page TIFF Multipages Tagged Image File Format (TIFF). - TIFF Tagged Image File Format (TIFF). - BMP Windows standard bitmap format. - Internet Fax TIFF Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) with Internet Fax format. Note: This format is available for monochrome image files only. When saving a file that is created by application software (i.e. Microsoft Word), select Monochrome or Grayscale on the Image Converter in advance. (See pages 63 to 65) - JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format. Note: This format is available only when either Grayscale or RGB file type is selected in the Page → Adjust Page menu. (See page 77) - PNG Portable Network Graphics format. - PDF Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). - DDM Document Manager file format.

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Document Viewer
70
File Menu
Open
Opens an image file saved in the computer.
Files of the following formats can be opened in the Document
Viewer.
-
DDM
Document Manager file format.
-
BMP
Windows standard bitmap format.
-
TIFF
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF).
-
JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format.
-
PNG
Portable Network Graphics format.
Save
(See Note 1 on page 71)
Saves a document being edited.
Save As
(See Note 1 on page 71)
A document is saved as an ordinary image file under a specified
name.
-
All Page(s)
Saves all pages in the document.
-
Select Page
Saves only the selected page.
-
Specified Area
Saves only the portion specified in the image window.
Document Viewer saves a file in the following formats:
-
Multi-page TIFF
Multipages Tagged Image File Format (TIFF).
-
TIFF
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF).
-
BMP
Windows standard bitmap format.
-
Internet Fax TIFF
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) with Internet Fax format.
Note:
This format is available for monochrome image files
only. When saving a file that is created by application
software
(i.e. Microsoft Word), select
Monochrome
or
Grayscale
on the
Image Converter
in advance. (See
pages 63 to 65)
-
JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format.
Note:
This format is available only when either
Grayscale
or
RGB
file type is selected in the
Page
Adjust Page
menu.
(See page 77)
-
PNG
Portable Network Graphics format.
-
PDF
Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
-
DDM
Document Manager file format.