You can change the Indexer startup, viewing, stacking, and barcoding options.
From the Document Indexer dialog box, select Tools, then select Options to display the Eclipse Document Indexer Settings dialog box.
In the Indexer Startup section, check one of the following:
Show user selection screen at startup - Enter or confirm a user name when you start Image Indexer.
Start Indexer when Windows starts - Starts Document Indexer when you start Windows.
Select one of the following Startup Modes:
Start Indexer in manual attachment mode - Defaults Document Indexer to manual attachment mode.
Start Indexer in auto attachment mode - Defaults Document Indexer to auto attachment mode.
Select one of the following Image Viewing options for graphics files, such as .tif:
Use the built-in viewer for images - Displays images in Document Indexer's Image window, allowing you to use the annotation and attachment tools.
Use the registered file type viewer for images - Displays images in the default image viewer that comes with your Windows operating system.
Note: Non-graphics files, such as Word documents (.doc) and Excel (.xls), display in their own programs, regardless of these settings.
In the Barcoding section, check the box to display the Barcode Selection dialog box each time you attach an image that contains barcodes, allowing you to determine which barcodes to scan.
Click and move the slider to the right to increase white space around a barcode on an image to as much as 1 inch.
In the Stacking / Separator Page section, check the preferred stacking options:
Show config screen when stack/unstacking - To determine a new destination for stacked or unstacked documents, and to determine other stacking configurations.
Delete source images on stack/unstacking - To delete the individual images from the folder when they are stacked. The images re-display if you unstack the documents. For example, if you have five documents displayed, and you stack four of them, the window displays one stacked document displaying "4 pages" and one unstacked image. The three images that combined with the first in the stack no longer display.
Use Separator Page when unstacking - To insert the separator page between an unstacked image and the next image to show where the stack ends and the next image begins. For example, if you open a folder containing only stacked images, when you unstack the images, the separator page displays between each unstacked set of images.
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