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Installation Configuration Basic Features

Once you have logged in and selected a project, you may now view the images associated with that project.

 
Opening the Boundary Tree

The boundary tree allows you to navigate through the images contained within the project.  IPRO Premium Viewer is designed to imitate the structure of the real documents to give you a feel of how the documents were organized.  There are different levels inside of the boundaries, usually Box, Folder, Document, and Individual Pages.  Opening the boundary tree allows you to navigate the images ordered by bates number and divided into groups by boundaries.



Click the button highlighted in yellow here to open the Project Boundaries Window.  It will open up the boundary tree and allow you to click on a bates number to view that image, double click on it to open up its subcategories.  Boxes have folders, which contain documents consisting of individual pages.

 

Fitting an Image to the Screen

Usually images are naturally too large to fit on the screen, they normally extend off the bottom of the screen and you must scroll down to see the rest of the image.  To scale the image down to see all of it you can fit it to the screen.



Click the Fit Vertical button to fit an image to the screen if it drops off the bottom of the screen, or the Fit Horizontal button if it extends off the side of the screen.

 

Searching the images

When a project is OCR'ed (Optical Character Recognition), you are able to search the image to find words on it.  OCR is not 100% accurate, and it cannot pick up hand writing, but it can help you locate words that are legibly typed on an image.



Click the Search images For... button to bring up the search screen.



Make sure the Search Image Text bullet is selected and type your search query in the Search Criteria field.  Click OK to search the images in the project you are veiwing.


Installation Configuration Basic Features

 

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