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Scanning • Image Editors include Microsoft Paint and other drawing and graphics applications. • Text Editors include Microsoft Word and WordPad, Microsoft Excel, and other word processing and spreadsheet applications. Select this option if you want OCR processing to convert your scanned documents to text that you can edit. • PDF applications are for documents scanned to the PDF format. • Email includes Microsoft Outlook and other email applications. See "eMail Properties" on page 44 for details about attaching scanned documents to your email messages. • Storage and CD-R/W is for either storing scanned documents in a folder, or sending them to a CD burner to create a CD containing the scanned documents. See "Transferring Scanned Documents to Storage" on page 74 and "Scan and Burn to a CD" on page 67 for details. • Fax and Print is for sending your scanned documents directly to your printer or fax software for faxing. • Sti event forwarding is for using another application's interface for scanning. The One Touch Event Forwarding dialog box opens so you can select which application to use to continue scanning. See "Scanning with Event Forwarding" on page 70 for details. 4. After selecting a new category for the Destination Applications, click the MultiFunction tab to see which applications are added to the list. Show Progress Window-Select this option to display the progress window of the document(s) during scanning. Use enhanced folder browser-Select this option if you want to save your scans to a network location that is not a mapped drive on your computer. Create copies of scanned documents-Sometimes the image of a scanned document is only saved as a temporary file until its Destination Application is finished using it. In those cases you may want an additional, permanent copy saved on your hard drive. For example, if you scan a picture to an email application, the scanned image is saved as a temporary file, then attached to the email, and the email is sent. Later, the temporary file of the scanned picture is deleted. The same situation may occur when you scan directly to a printer or scan to a fax application. DocuMate 510 Scanner User's Guide 53

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DocuMate 510 Scanner User’s Guide
53
Scanning
Image Editors
include Microsoft Paint and other drawing
and graphics applications.
Text Editors
include Microsoft Word and WordPad,
Microsoft Excel, and other word processing and
spreadsheet applications. Select this option if you want
OCR processing to convert your scanned documents to
text that you can edit.
PDF applications
are for documents scanned to the PDF
format.
Email
includes Microsoft Outlook and other email
applications. See “eMail Properties” on page 44 for details
about attaching scanned documents to your email
messages.
Storage and CD-R/W
is for either storing scanned
documents in a folder, or sending them to a CD burner to
create a CD containing the scanned documents. See
“Transferring Scanned Documents to Storage” on page 74
and “Scan and Burn to a CD” on page 67 for details.
Fax and Print
is for sending your scanned documents
directly to your printer or fax software for faxing.
Sti event forwarding
is for using another application’s
interface for scanning. The One Touch Event Forwarding
dialog box opens so you can select which application to use
to continue scanning. See “Scanning with Event
Forwarding” on page 70 for details.
4.
After selecting a new category for the Destination Applications,
click the
MultiFunction
tab to see which applications are
added to the list.
Show Progress Window
—Select this option to display the
progress window of the document(s) during scanning.
Use enhanced folder browser
—Select this option if you want
to save your scans to a network location that is not a mapped
drive on your computer.
Create copies of scanned documents
—Sometimes the
image of a scanned document is only saved as a temporary file
until its Destination Application is finished using it. In those
cases you may want an additional, permanent copy saved on
your hard drive.
For example, if you scan a picture to an email application, the
scanned image is saved as a temporary file, then attached to
the email, and the email is sent. Later, the temporary file of the
scanned picture is deleted. The same situation may occur
when you scan directly to a printer or scan to a fax application.