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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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What are Workflows?<br />

Book 21: Workflow Settings<br />

A workflow is a group of pre-defined settings that control how images are<br />

acquired and processed. Workflows can acquire single or multiple pages,<br />

acquire simple or complex documents with tables and other formatting, or<br />

acquire pages manually or automatically. You can also create your own<br />

workflow to meet your needs.<br />

The settings for each workflow are divided into two groups: Acquire and<br />

Process. Acquisition settings control how the workflow acquires images and<br />

where the page is placed in the document. Process settings control how text is<br />

recognized and where the reading cursor is positioned. Refer to the sections<br />

below for details.<br />

Workflow Settings<br />

Note: Earlier versions of <strong>WYNN</strong> used Scanning Settings to set individual<br />

aspects of how <strong>WYNN</strong> scanned documents. The Workflow Settings<br />

replaces and enhances the capabilities of Scanning Settings.<br />

Choose Workflow Settings from the Settings menu to select a different<br />

workflow, change current workflow settings, or create a new workflow when<br />

acquiring pages and images. Below are descriptions of the workflow options<br />

and settings. To customize workflow settings, use the options available in the<br />

Acquire tab page (see page 188) and the Process tab page (see page 193).<br />

Workflow changes are persistent across <strong>WYNN</strong> sessions. You do not have to<br />

save the workflow (using the Save the Settings command) each time you make<br />

a change.<br />

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