■ Create tables.
You can use manually located regions to create a template, just as you can create
templates from automatically located text regions.
As with all other locating procedures, you can only manually define locate regions
in the image view by selecting Image from the View menu.
When you manually locate, you specify the size and extent of one or more locate
regions on the page using the mouse. If there is more than one locate region on a
page, you also determine the order in which they are processed during Recognizing
and output to a file.
After you manually locate a page, you can immediately do Recognize using the
locate regions you’ve defined. You can also save the locate regions to a template.
You can then use that template to apply the same locate regions to other pages in
this and other documents. You can also locate additional pages of the document and
then use Finish Processing, or save the document in the Pro OCR Deferred format
to be processed later using Process Deferred Jobs.
To manually create a new locate region:
1. Move the pointer outside of any existing locate regions, in the image view.
Whenever the pointer is outside any existing locate regions, it turns into a
cross hair pointer. When it is within an existing locate region, it is the
standard arrow pointer. When it is over a sizing handle, it is a resizing
pointer.
NOTE: You must start a new locate region outside of any existing locate
region.
2. Drag the cursor over the are that you want to locate.
3. Select the type of region from the Gallery toolbar based on the following
information. Use the following table to create the region you want:
Icon Region Do this...
Text region Drag the cross hair pointer across the page
image.
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