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    							Working with Composer 
    Pages are loaded into Composer by printing to the Sharpdesk Composer driver from third-party 
    applications (for example, MS Word, MS Excel, and so on). Or, you can drag and drop a file 
    from Sharpdesk or Microsoft Explorer directly into either the Composer’s work area or the 
    Composer icon on the Output Zone. Loading pages by drag and drop uses the default paper size 
    and orientation.  
    Loading Pages into Composer 
    You can load pages into Composer directly from Sharpdesk, Explorer, or from a third-party 
    application. 
    To place pages into Composer from third-party applications (for example, Word): 
    1. Select the Print command from the application in which you are working. A screen similar to 
    the following one appears: 
     
    Print Screen 
    Select Sharpdesk Composer as the target printer. To change the document’s paper size or 
    orientation, click the Properties button.  
     
    Properties screen 
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    2. Click OK to save your settings and close the Properties screen. 
    3. Click OK or Print (depending on the application you’re running) to start the print o\
    peration. 
    If Sharpdesk is not running, it automatically starts and the new pages a\
    re added to an 
    Untitled1.sdf document in the Composer work area. If Composer is running with a 
    document in the work area, the new page(s) is added to the existing document.  
    4. Continue loading pages into the Composer until you have all the pages you want.  You can 
    now use Composer to selectively delete or re-order pages into the finished document. 
    Adding Pages into Composer 
    With the Composer running, you can add pages as follows: 
    • Click the Add Document icon on the toolbar, or choose the Add Document command 
    from the File menu.  A standard Windows Open dialog displays. 
    Adding Pages from Sharpdesk or Windows Explorer 
    With the Composer running, you can add pages from Sharpdesk or Windows E\
    xplorer as 
    follows: 
    • Drag and drop a file from the Sharpdesk work area or Windows Explorer to\
     the 
    Composer work area, or the Composer icon on the Output zone. The page is opened in 
    its original application and then printed to the Composer. 
    Note:  When loading image files with many pages into Composer using Sharpdesk Imaging, 
    Imaging will break the input into multiple segments of 50 pages to avoid exhausting system 
    resources.  Each segment will be shown in the Reference window of Composer. 
    Creating Composer Documents 
    Working with the Composer is easy and intuitive. Once your source documents have been loaded 
    into the work area, you can use the mouse or commands from the Menu bar and Toolbar to delete 
    or re-order pages to create your new document. 
    Arranging Pages 
    To arrange pages in the work area: 
    • Pages can be dragged and dropped within the work area to re-order them as desired. To 
    move a page in the work area, grab it and then release the mouse at the location where the 
    page is to be inserted. 
    • You can also move a page using the Cut and Paste commands. Click on the page you want 
    to move and click Cut on the toolbar. Click on the page you want to follow the one cut and 
    click Paste. These commands can also be displayed by clicking the right mouse butto\
    n on a 
    page. 
    • To insert a blank page, choose the Insert Blank Page command from the Edit menu, or 
    click the right mouse button on the page you want the blank page to follow and select the 
    Insert Blank Page command. 
    • Each page inserted into the work area displays its original source file name in the reference 
    area. If you want to rename a page, click on it to select it, then click it again and type the 
    new name. 
    • To view the Composer full page, click the maximize icon in the upper right corner of the 
    work area.  
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    							• To view the Work Area only, uncheck the References option in the View menu. You can 
    also enlarge the Work Area (or the Reference Area) by grabbing and dragging the separator 
    bar between the Work Area and Reference Area. 
    • To view a full-page image, double-click on the page, or choose the Print Preview 
    command from the File menu. To return to the default view, click the close icon (X) in the \
    upper right corner of the work area.  
    Deleting Pages 
    To delete a page: 
    1. Click on the page(s) you want to delete (hold down the  key to select multiple pages.)  
    The selected page(s) are highlighted. 
    2. Click the Delete option on the toolbar, select the Delete command from the File menu, or\
     
    press the Delete key on your keyboard. A confirmation message appears. 
    3. Click OK to delete the page(s). 
    Headers and Footers 
    You can define your Headers and Footers as follows: 
    Choose the Page Setup command from the File menu. 
    The Page Setup dialog displays.  
     
    Applying Header/Footer to Selected Pages 
    You can specify which pages the Header and Footer will be displayed on a\
    s follows: 
    1. Select the “Entire document” item from the drop-down list in the A\
    pply to: section if you 
    want the Header/Footer to be applied to every page of the printed document. 
    2. Select the “Selected pages” item from the drop-down list in the Ap\
    ply to: section if you want 
    the Header/Footer to be applied only to the pages you selected prior to selecting the 
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    File.Page Setup menu option.  If specific pages were not selected prior to entering the 
    Header/Footer dialog, only the “Entire document” selection will be\
     available. 
    3. Select the “This page forward” item from the drop-down list in the Apply to: section if you 
    want the Header/Footer to be applied the page you selected prior to selecting the File.Page 
    Setup menu option.  The selected page and all following pages will contain the 
    Header/Footer you have defined.  If specific pages were not selected pri\
    or to entering the 
    Header/Footer dialog, only the “Entire document” selection will be\
     available. 
    Setting the Size of the Header/Footer band 
    Headers and Footers are opaque white bands that lie across the top and bottom of the printed 
    page.  The header and footer bands will overwrite anything that lies beneath them.  You control 
    the size of the Header/Footer bands and the placement of text within them as follows: 
    1. Use the Up/Down arrows to specify the Height of Header/Footer.  This setting defines the 
    bottom of the Header (or the top of the Footer) ‘band’ across the printed page, measured 
    from the top edge (Header) or bottom edge (Footer) of the paper.  The Header and Footer 
    bands will be opaque white ribbons across the top and bottom of the printed page. 
    2. Use the Up/Down arrows to specify the Indent from top/bottom edge.  This setting defines 
    where the first printed line of the Header (Footer) will be positioned from the top (bottom) 
    edge of the paper.  This setting must be less than the Height of Header/\
    Footer. 
    3. Use the Up/Down arrows to specify the Indent from left/right edge.  This setting defines 
    where the first/last printed character will be positioned from the left/right edge of the paper. 
    Setting the Text for the Header/Footer 
    Each Header/Footer has three sections:  Left, Center, Right.  The Left Section is left-justified 
    (beginning at the Indent from left edge setting), the Center Section is center-justified (based on 
    the page width), and the Right Section is right-justified (ending at the Indent from right edge 
    setting). 
    You fill in the section boxes and format the text you want as follows: 
    1. Click on the section box you want to use and type in the text for the He\
    ader/Footer.  
    2. To insert a page number, click the section box where you want it to display (left, center, or 
    right), and then click the Page Number button. Composer automatically numbers pages 
    sequentially. 
    3. To format your Header/Footer, highlight the text and then click the Font button. Select the 
    desired Font, Font style, and Size, and then click OK. 
    Attaching a Document to Email 
    You can attach a Composer document to an e-mail as follows:  
    Choose the Send Mail command from the File menu, or click the Send Mail icon on the 
    toolbar.  
    Composer will save the current file as a PDF file and place it as an attachment to the mailing 
    ‘envelope’ supplied by your PC’s email program.  Complete the address portion and add any 
    additional comments you want in the message and send like you do other email messages. 
    Saving Documents 
    To save a new document, choose the Save command from the File menu, or click the Save icon 
    on the toolbar. If you have previously named and saved the document, it will automatically be 
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    							saved. If this is the first time you are saving the document, a Save As dialog box displays 
    allowing you to name it and save it with a .SDF extension.  
    Opening a Composer Document 
    You can open a Composer document as follows: 
    1. Choose the Open command from the File menu. The Open dialog box appears. 
    2. Navigate to the file you want to open and click Open. 
    Closing Composer 
    To close the Composer, choose the Exit command from the File menu. 
     
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    							7.  
    Chapter 7 
    Sharpdesk Imaging 
    Introduction 
    Using Sharpdesk Imaging, you can view images, manipulate them, annotate them, and print 
    them. 
    Basic Imaging Concepts 
    This section discusses some basic concepts and terminology to help you better understand 
    Sharpdesk Imaging. 
    What is Imaging? 
    Imaging can be described as using computer software to create, modify, and process electronic 
    images. Typical Imaging operations include: 
    • Scanning text, photographs, or drawings and saving the results in an image file.  
    • Displaying images using techniques such as thumbnail representations, magnification, 
    rotation, and size to fit.  
    • Sending image documents by e-mail or fax.  
    • Adding annotations to images.  
    • Performing electronic cleanup of images to make them easier to view.  
    • Combining several imaging operations into a single, automated procedure that runs while 
    you perform other tasks.  
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    							Types of Images 
    An image is an electronic representation of a text document, a photograph, a line drawing, or 
    other graphical entity. You can create an image by scanning a printed page, a photograph, a 
    drawing, by saving a fax, or by creating an image with a drawing or graphic-design program. 
    After a page of text is scanned and saved, it takes on the properties of an image file, and can no 
    longer be opened with a word processor or text editor. 
    Image File Formats 
    Images are saved as image files, which use file name extensions such as .TIF , .BMP , .JPG , and 
    .AWD . The extension indicates the format used to store the image. 
    Some formats, such as .BMP and .JPEG, contain just one image per file. 
     
    Single Image File 
    Other formats, such as .TIFF and .AWD, are similar to a book. They contain one or more pages 
    with each page holding a single image. 
     
    Multiple Image File 
    Because image files are standard Windows files, you can use Windows commands to perform 
    operations such as: 
    • Organizing files into folders  
    • Attaching an image file to an e-mail message  
    • Copying, renaming, or deleting files  
    • Printing or faxing files  
    Image Documents 
    An image document is a collection of one or more images that are logically related. A simple 
    image document might be a blank form, scanned and saved in an image file format. 
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    Simple Image Document 
    Another image document could be a collection of faxes, memos, and photographs that are 
    scanned to a multi-page image file. 
     
    Multi-Page Image File 
    Sharpdesk Imaging 
    With Sharpdesk Imaging, you can perform a variety of imaging operations by making selections 
    from menus or by clicking on tool buttons.  
    Many options present dialog boxes. If you are not sure about which value\
    s or properties to set, 
    accept the default values. These values were chosen to give satisfactory results in a variety of 
    situations. As you experiment with the different options and property settings, you can create 
    results that suit your preferences. 
    Sharpdesk Imaging consists of the Imaging application and ActiveX controls. The Imaging 
    application is described in the following sections. 
    Imaging Application 
    This section briefly describes what you can do with the Imaging application. For more detailed 
    information, including how to perform specific tasks, refer to the on-line Help while using the 
    application. 
    Display Images 
    Sharpdesk Imaging reads and displays the following types of image files: 
    IMAGE FILE TYPE EXTENSION 
    TIFF Document .TIF, .TIFF, .JFX 
    Bitmap Image .BMP 
    Fax Document (Windows 98 installations only) .AWD 
    GIF File .GIF 
    Image Bookmark File .IBK 
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    IMAGE FILE TYPE EXTENSION 
     
    JPEG File .JPG, .JPE, .JPEG 
    PCX/DCX Document .PCX, .DCX 
    WIFF Document .WIF 
    XIF Document .XIF 
    You can display a single image in the window, display thumbnail views of the images contained 
    in a multi-page image document, or display an image page and thumbnails together. 
     
     
    Imaging Window Dialog 
    Convert Image Files 
    Using Sharpdesk Imaging, you can save a displayed image in one of the following formats: 
    • .TIFF  
    • .BMP  
    • .JPEG  
    • .AWD (Windows 98 only)  
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    In some cases, converting from one format to another causes the source image to permanently 
    lose certain attributes. For example, if you save a color .BMP file to .AWD format (which is 
    black and white only), the saved image is converted to black and white. If you convert the .AWD 
    image back to .BMP, the color information that was lost in the first conversion cannot be 
    recovered. 
    Change Image Display 
    You can change the image display by zooming to increase or decrease the size of the image, by 
    sizing the image for the best fit, or sizing it to fit the height or wid\
    th of a window. You can also 
    rotate an image left, right, or 180 degrees. Rotating an image is useful if you scanned landscape 
    images using a scanners sheet feeder, or if you fed a stack of document\
    s into the scanners 
    document feeder backwards (180 degrees from the desired orientation). \
    Thumbnail images can be made larger to display more detail, or smaller to fit more of them in the 
    window. You can also drag and drop thumbnails to change the order of pages in the image 
    document. 
    Scan Images 
    You can create image documents by scanning forms, memos, pictures, or other paper documents 
    to an image file.  
    Sharpdesk Imaging supports TWAIN-compatible devices such as scanners and digital cameras. 
    NOTE:  For best results, save scanned documents in TIFF format. 
    Annotate Images 
    You can add a variety of markups to an image by using Annotation features, and then save the 
    annotations with the image. Examples of annotations include: 
    • Freehand or straight-line markings  
    • Highlighter  
    • Hollow and filled rectangles  
    • Attach-a-note text  
    • Text from a file  
    • Customizable rubber stamps such as “Received” or an image such as your company 
    logo  
    • Hyperlinks  
    Several of these annotations have properties that can be set, such as color, line width, and font. 
    A hyperlink is a special type of annotation that you can use to link to \
    a file, a Uniform Resource 
    Locator (URL) on the World Wide Web, or to a page in an image document\
    . 
    The document HQ.TIF is included in the Samples folder of this product. This example of an 
    annotated document page includes hyperlinks to other pages within the document. Click on the 
    text within the rectangles drawn on the map to jump to the photographs on pages 2 and 3 of the 
    document. Click on the designated area of the street address on the map \
    to jump to Eastman 
    Softwares Homepage on the World Wide Web. 
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