Nuance ImageAXS for Windows 4.0 Professional User guide

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User’s Guide
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Contents
Chapter 1 Installation and Startup
Installing ImageAXS Pro 1-1
Starting ImageAXS Pro 1-6
Opening the sample collection 1-6
Chapter 2 ImageAXS Pro Basics
Collections 2-1
Records 2-2
Views 2-3
Toolbars 2-4
Standard toolbar 2-4
Edit toolbar 2-5
View toolbar 2-5
Record toolbar 2-5
Search toolbar 2-6
Zoom toolbar 2-7
Image toolbar 2-8
Status Bar 2-10
Thumbnail icons 2-11
Refreshing volumes 2-12
File information 2-13
Chapter 3 Collections
Creating a new collection 3-1
Configuring a custom collection 3-4
Setting preferences 3-6
Assigning field and thumbnail labels 3-6
System settings 3-8
Appearance 3-8
Behavior 3-10
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Messages 3-10
Thumb Size 3-11
Data Source 3-11
Creating records 3-12
The Select Thumbnail dialog box 3-15
Opening an existing collection 3-16
Viewing and editing collection information 3-17
Closing a collection 3-18
Chapter 4 Portfolios
Overview 4-1
Creating a new portfolio 4-3
Adding records to a portfolio 4-5
Dragging and dropping from collections into portfolios 4-5
Acquiring source files from within a portfolio 4-6
Removing records from a portfolio 4-7
Sorting records in a portfolio 4-8
Opening an existing portfolio 4-9
Closing a portfolio 4-10
Deleting a portfolio 4-11
Chapter 5 Views
Overview 5-1
Thumbnails View 5-2
Navigating 5-2
Text List View 5-4
Navigating 5-4
Configuring the Text List View 5-5
Info Sheet View 5-6
Navigating 5-6
Entering data 5-7
Saving a record 5-7
Keywords View 5-8
Navigating 5-8
Master Keyword List 5-8
Removing keywords from the Master Keyword List 5-9
Attaching keywords to a record 5-9
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Removing keywords from a record 5-10
Source File View 5-11
Zooming in and out 5-12
Scaling 5-13
Playing audio source files 5-13
Playing movie source files 5-14
Slide Show 5-15
Source File View toolbar options 5-16
Zoom toolbar 5-16
Image toolbar 5-17
Chapter 6 Record Management
Selecting records 6-2
Creating blank records 6-3
Copying and pasting records 6-4
Dragging and dropping records between collections 6-5
Copying source files 6-6
Moving source files 6-8
Deleting source files 6-9
Deleting records from a collection 6-10
Orienting thumbnails and image source files 6-11
Updating records 6-12
Updating multiple records 6-13
Renaming a source file 6-15
Source file information 6-16
Editing a source file 6-18
Navigating to a specific record 6-19
Counting words in a record or selection of records 6-20
Copying images to the clipboard 6-21
Converting source files 6-22
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Chapter 7 Keywords
Modifying keywords in the Master Keywords list 7-2
Attaching keywords to multiple records 7-3
Importing and exporting keywords 7-4
Exporting keywords 7-4
Importing keywords 7-4
Chapter 8 Searching and Sorting
Searching 8-2
Search results 8-4
Saving and loading searches 8-5
Searching found records and selections of records 8-6
Keyword searching 8-8
The Advanced Keyword Search dialog box 8-10
Sorting 8-12
Chapter 9 Importing and Exporting Records
Importing CSV text formatted data 9-2
Importing ImageAXS2.x formatted data 9-3
Exporting CSV text formatted data 9-4
Map dialog box 9-5
Chapter 10 Exporting Web Pages
Overview 10-1
Before you begin 10-2
Exporting Web pages 10-3
Creating Web page templates 10-18
Area extensions 10-18
Area substitutions 10-19
Chapter 11 Exporting e-ZCards
Overview 11-1
Exporting e-ZCards from ImageAXS Pro 11-2
e-ZCard Settings dialog box 11-7
Edit e-ZCard Text dialog box 11-10
Color dialog box 11-12
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Chapter 12 Printing and Reports
The Print Setup dialog box 12-2
Printing 12-3
The Print Preview window 12-5
Print Preview toolbar 12-5
The Page Setup dialog box 12-6
Text List Reports 12-8
The Text List Report dialog box 12-9
The Custom Report dialog box 12-10
Fields 12-10
Fixed Text 12-12
Dimensions 12-13
Font/Size 12-14
Template 12-15
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Installing ImageAXS Pro
To install ImageAXS Pro:
1. Insert the ImageAXS Pro
CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Choose Run from the Start menu.
Run dialog box
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3. Click Browse.
Browse dialog box
4. Navigate to the drive containing the ImageAXS Pro installation
CD-ROM and select the file SETUP.EXE. Click Open.
5. In the Run dialog box, click OK.
The License Agreement dialog box appears.
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6. Click I Agree to accept the license agreement. (If you click I
Decline, the installation process will be cancelled.)
The next dialog box will ask you to identify who is
licensing the software.
7. Enter your name and your company’s name (if any) and click
OK.
8. Select the folder into which you want to install ImageAXS Pro.
The default is C:\Program Files\ImageAXS Pro. To choose
an alternate folder, click Browse, navigate to the folder
you want, and click OK. After you have chosen a new
destination folder, the setup application will return you
to this dialog box.
9. Click OK.
The next dialog box asks if you want to install Microsoft’s
Data Access Pack, which ensures the proper operation of
the ImageAXS Pro database engine.
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10. Click Yes to begin installing the Microsoft Data Access Pack.
If a dialog box appears with three buttons (Add/Remove,
Reinstall, and Remove All) on the left side, click Add/
Remove and skip to step 13. If the dialog box only has
two buttons (Continue and Exit Setup) on the bottom,
click Continue and go on to step 11.
11. Select the folder into which you want the Data Access Pack
installed and click OK.
If you do not want to use the default folder (C:\Program
Files\Data Access), click Change Folder to select a
different folder, then click OK when you return to this
dialog box.
12. Click Complete\Custom Install.
A dialog box appears asking you to select the drivers to
be installed.
13. Make sure there is a checkmark in the box labeled Data
Access Drivers, then click Continue.
If there is no checkmark in the box, click it to enter a
checkmark.
14. If a dialog box titled No Changes appears, click OK, then click
Cancel (and Exit Setup and OK in subsequent dialog boxes) to
exit the driver installation process, and skip to step 16.
This dialog box will only appear if you already have the
selected drivers installed on your computer.
15. Click OK when the Data Access Pack drivers are installed.
A dialog box will ask if you want to read the ImageAXS
ReadMe.txt file.
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16. Click Yes to open the ReadMe.txt file, or No to skip this step.
As soon as you click either button, the installation
process will be complete.
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Starting ImageAXS Pro
There are four ways you can start ImageAXS Pro:
Double-click the ImageAXS Pro program icon in Windows
Explorer.
Click the Start button and point to Programs. From the
Programs menu, click the ImageAXS Pro program icon.
Double-click an ImageAXS Pro collection file. ImageAXS Pro
launches and the collection opens.
ImageAXS Pro has drag-and-drop capability. Drag and drop a
collection onto the ImageAXS Pro icon to launch the program
and open the collection.
Opening the sample collection
When you open ImageAXS Pro, you can click the Sample
Collection button in the program’s welcome screen to display the
sample collection. To open it after the program has been started,
follow the steps below.
To open the sample collection:
1. Choose Open from the File menu (
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+
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2. Locate the sample collection (SAMPLE.IAX) in the ImageAXS
Pro program folder.
3. Select the sample collection and click Open.
The sample collection opens. If the source files have been
moved from the ImageAXS Pro CD to a different drive or
folder (or the CD is not currently in your computer’s CD-
ROM drive) an “X” appears over each thumbnail icon,
identifying the source files as off-line. If so, you must
update the records using the Update Path command.
Use these same basic steps to open any other ImageAXS Pro
collection (see “Opening an existing collection” on page 3-16).
Whenever you start ImageAXS Pro, any collection(s) and/or
portfolio(s) open the last time you quit the program are displayed
automatically.
Thumbnail icons for records
with off-line source image files
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Records 2-2
Views 2-3
Toolbars 2-4
Status Bar 2-10
Thumbnail icons 2-11
File information 2-13
Collections
Collections are the data files created and read by ImageAXS Pro.
Each is composed of individual records and pointers to the source
files associated with them. You can create and open as many
collections as you like.
Note When you start up the application, ImageAXS Pro will
automatically display any collections or portfolios (up to 16) that
were open when you quit the previous session.
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Records
Each collection or portfolio you create is made up of individual
records. A record contains information about a source file. When
creating a record, you will usually select a source file and acquire
it for the record.
Each record contains a thumbnail, file information, fields with
descriptive data, and keywords.
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Views
ImageAXS Pro provides a number of different ways to look at the
records in your collections and portfolios. These are called views.
There are five different views in ImageAXS Pro:
Thumbnails View
Text List View
Info Sheet View
Keywords View
Source File View
You can open each of the views by clicking a button or choosing a
menu command. The Thumbnails View and Text List View
display multiple records at a time and the Info Sheet View,
Keywords View, and Source File View display one record at a time.
Thumbnails View button
Text List View button
Info Sheet View button
Keywords View button
Source File View button
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Toolbars
As a default, the Toolbars (except for the Annotations toolbar)
appear across the top of the application window, below the Menu
bar. The Toolbars provide quick mouse access to common
commands used in ImageAXS Pro, as well as buttons for opening
the Portfolios dialog box and for acquiring source files.
Toolbars
To hide or show the Toolbars, select the Toolbar submenu from
the Tools menu. A checkmark appears next to each toolbar that is
visible; highlight a particular toolbar to turn it on or off.
Each toolbar can be resized or moved from its default position by
clicking and dragging it with your mouse.
Standard toolbar
New Collection
Displays the Create Collection dialog box.
Open Collection
Displays the Open dialog box.
Portfolios
Opens the Portfolios dialog box.
Print
Displays the Print dialog box.
Refresh Volumes
Activates the Refresh Volumes command.
System Settings
Opens the System Settings dialog box.
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ImageAXS on the Web
Opens www.dascorp.com on your Web browser.
Language
Displays the Language dialog box (disabled in the current version
of ImageAXS Pro, which is available only in English).
Help
Opens the ImageAXS Pro Help file.
Edit toolbar
Cut
Cuts selected text from the Info Sheet View to the Clipboard.
Copy
Copies selected text from the Info Sheet View to the Clipboard.
Paste
Pastes cut or copied text from the Clipboard.
View toolbar
Thumbnails View
Displays the records in the active window in the Thumbnails
View.
Info Sheet View
Displays the records in the active window in the Info Sheet View.
Text List View
Displays the records in the active window in the Text List View.
Keywords View
Displays the records in the active window in the Keywords View.
Source File View
Displays the records in the active window in the Source File View.
Record toolbar
Acquire Files
Opens the Acquire Files dialog box.
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