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Combined processing, Start automatically and finish manually

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Chapter 3 6. Select a value for the Perform OCR button. You describe the layout of the incoming pages. This value has an influence if auto-zoning runs on any pages. See "Describing the layout of the document" on page 53. You can also select a template to have its zones placed on the current page. See "Using zone templates" on page 63. 7. Click the Perform OCR button to have the current page recognized. To have selected pages recognized, make a multiple selection with the thumbnails or in the Document Manager (See "Managing documents" on page 28) and then click the Perform OCR button. Recognized pages appear in the Text Editor. 8. If you requested proofing, the OCR Proofreader dialog box displays suspect words one after the other from the recognized page(s). You can proof and edit the recognized text. See "Proofreading OCR results" on page 67. 9. Continue loading pages, performing OCR, editing, proofing and verifying as desired. You can change the reading order of page elements in the Text Editor. See "Text and image editing" on page 74. 10. Select a value for the Export Results button. You can save the document as an OmniPage Document file. You can save pages (current, selected or all) to file, copy them to Clipboard or send them as mail attachments. Click the Export Results button. See "Saving and exporting" on page 79. Combined processing Automatic processing provides speed and efficiency. Manual processing demands more attention, but gives greater control over results. It is possible to tap into both benefits while processing a single document. Start automatically and finish manually: When you have a large document with only a few pages needing special attention, you do not have to manually process the whole document. You Combined processing 43

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Chapter 3
Combined processing
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6.
Select a value for the Perform OCR button. You describe the layout
of the incoming pages. This value has an influence if auto-zoning
runs on any pages. See
Describing the layout of the document
on
page 53. You can also select a template to have its zones placed on the
current page. See
Using zone templates
on page 63.
7.
Click the Perform OCR button to have the current page recognized.
To have selected pages recognized, make a multiple selection with the
thumbnails or in the Document Manager (See
Managing
documents
on page 28) and then click the Perform OCR button.
Recognized pages appear in the Text Editor.
8.
If you requested proofing, the OCR Proofreader dialog box displays
suspect words one after the other from the recognized page(s). You
can proof and edit the recognized text. See
Proofreading OCR
results
on page 67.
9.
Continue loading pages, performing OCR, editing, proofing and
verifying as desired. You can change the reading order of page
elements in the Text Editor. See
Text and image editing
on
page 74.
10.
Select a value for the Export Results button. You can save the
document as an OmniPage Document file. You can save pages
(current, selected or all) to file, copy them to Clipboard or send them
as mail attachments. Click the Export Results button. See
Saving and
exporting
on page 79.
Combined processing
Automatic processing provides speed and efficiency. Manual processing
demands more attention, but gives greater control over results. It is
possible to tap into both benefits while processing a single document.
Start automatically and finish manually:
When you have a large document with only a few pages needing special
attention, you do not have to manually process the whole document. You