Oki MC770 MC770/780 User Guide - E-Filing - Page 90

Editing With s in Your Documents, Displaying document and properties

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6 EDITING DOCUMENTS Editing With Pages in Your Documents The e-Filing web utility allows you to copy, move, delete and insert pages and change the order of pages in your document. P.89 "Displaying document and page properties" P.90 "Copying pages from one document to another" P.95 "Copying pages from a document to a box or folder" P.99 "Deleting pages from a document" P.101 "Moving pages within a document" „ Displaying document and page properties You can display the Document Properties and Page Properties windows that contain details of the document or page. To display the Document Properties window, select the check box of the document and select [Properties] from the [File] menu. To display the Page Properties window, select the check box of the page and select [Page Properties] from the [File] menu. The Document Properties window contains the following information: y Location Displays the directory where the document is located. y Total Page(s) Displays the number of pages the document contains. y Size Displays the data size of the document. y Created Displays the date and time the document was created. y Modified Displays the date and time the document was last modified. y Last Accessed Displays the date and time the document was last accessed by any user. y [OK] Click this button to close the window. The Page Properties window contains the following information: y Format Displays how the page is stored. y Resolution Displays the resolution of the page. y Image Size Displays the pixel size of the page. Editing With Pages in Your Documents 89

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6 EDITING DOCUMENTS
Editing With Pages in Your Documents
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Editing With Pages in Your Documents
The e-Filing web utility allows you to copy, move, delete and insert pages and change the order of pages in your
document.
P.89 “Displaying document and page properties”
P.90 “Copying pages from one document to another”
P.95 “Copying pages from a document to a box or folder”
P.99 “Deleting pages from a document”
P.101 “Moving pages within a document”
Displaying document and page properties
You can display the Document Properties and Page Properties windows that contain details of the document or page. To
display the Document Properties window, select the check box of the document and select [Properties] from the [File]
menu. To display the Page Properties window, select the check box of the page and select [Page Properties] from the
[File] menu.
The Document Properties window contains the following information:
Location
Displays the directory where the document is located.
Total Page(s)
Displays the number of pages the document contains.
Size
Displays the data size of the document.
Created
Displays the date and time the document was created.
Modified
Displays the date and time the document was last modified.
Last Accessed
Displays the date and time the document was last accessed by any user.
[OK]
Click this button to close the window.
The Page Properties window contains the following information:
Format
Displays how the page is stored.
Resolution
Displays the resolution of the page.
Image Size
Displays the pixel size of the page.