NUANCE OMNIFORM FILLER 3 User Manual

OmniForm® Filler
User’s Manual
Version 3.0 for Windows 95 and NT
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Please Note
To use this program, you should know how to work in the Microsoft Windows environment, and be aware of many of the universal keyboard shortcuts. Please refer to Windows documentation if you have questions about how to use menu commands, dialog boxes, scroll bars, or edit boxes.
OmniForm Filler User’s Manual Version 3.0 for Windows 95 and NT
800-1284-030, A
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All rights reserved. CAERE®, Logical Form Recognition, OmniPage® Pro, OmniForm®, and OmniForm Filler are trademarks of Caere Corporation.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
OmniForm Filler is the easy way to manage forms electronically. Use OmniForm Filler to fill forms, manage information databases, print, and mail forms to other users.
This chapter gives an overview of the form filling and information management capabilities OmniForm Filler provides, as well as an explanation of how to use the documentation.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• OmniForm Filler Features
• Using the Documentation
Introduction 1
OmniForm Filler Features
OmniForm Filler Features
OmniForm Filler, an easy-to-use environment for working with forms, includes the following features:
Form Filling
You can fill a form with the information you need and print, or mail it. Information entered can easily be searched and sorted in the OmniForm Filler database.
OmniForm Filler Database
All information you enter into a form is stored as a part of an OmniForm Filler database. You can create, duplicate, search, and sort records, and import and export database information to and from other databases.
Field Validation
A form can be set up by the person who created it to field automatically. For example, the validation could specify that a field must contain a specific type of information. OmniForm Filler would display a prompt if you tried to enter incorrect information.
Field Calculations
A form can be set up by the person who created it to perform calculations automatically and display the correct value as you fill the appropriate field(s) in the form. This automates data entry and reduces the possibility of errors.
Form Printing
You can print forms from OmniForm Filler. You have a choice of printing just the form, just the data entered in a form, or both the form and its information. If you choose to print just a form’s data, you can print it over a preprinted form placed in your printer.
Form Mailing
Use electronic mail to send your forms to other users if you have Microsoft Exchange/Outlook or Lotus cc:Mail/Notes installed. Microsoft Exchange/Outlook users can also add routing slips to mailed forms.
validate
a fillable
2 Introduction
Using the Documentation
This section explains the various instructional and formatting conventions used in this manual.
Online Help
OmniForm Filler has both online help and context-sensitive help. Use the commands in the Help menu to find information on OmniForm Filler topics and on using Help itself.
Click the Help button in the OmniForm Filler standard toolbar to turn your cursor into a question mark icon. Click any command, button, or portion of the window to open context-sensitive help for that topic.
Formatting
Two formatting conventions are used throughout the manual.
Italicized Text
• Labeled buttons, menu commands, dialog box text, and any text in an onscreen form are italicized; for example, “Choose the File menu.”
Menu titles, icon names, dialog box names, and unlabeled buttons are not italicized.
Using the Documentation
in
Open
• A new term may be italicized the first time it is used; for example, “This is a Glossary section of the manual.
• Variable entries are italicized; for example, “The entry n must be between 4 and 18.”
Courier font
• The Courier font indicates text that you are supposed to enter; for example, “Type Sample1 in the
• The Courier font is also used to distinguish file paths and file and folder names from the rest of the text; for example, “Locate the Sample form in the OmniForm folder.”
fill text
field.” These terms and others are defined in the
File Name
text box and click
OK.
Introduction 3
Using the Documentation
Symbols
Two symbols are used in this manual to highlight text.
This symbol means Note. It introduces a tip or an item of note.
This symbol means Warning. It introduces cautionary text.
4 Introduction
Chapter 2
Installation and Setup
This chapter describes how to install OmniForm Filler and begin using it, including the following sections:
• System Requirements
• Registering OmniForm Filler
• Installing OmniForm Filler
• Starting OmniForm Filler
Installation and Setup 1
System Requirements
System Requirements
To install and run OmniForm Filler, you need the following setup:
• Computer with an 80486 or higher processor.
• VGA or SVGA monitor.
• Windows-compatible mouse.
• CD-ROM drive.
• A minimum of 4MB hard disk space, with a maximum of 16MB.
• Total system memory of at least 8MB RAM for Windows 95 and 12MB for Windows NT 4.0.
• A compatible scanner if you plan to scan graphics into a form. Install your scanner and test it in Windows according to the
manufacturer’s instructions
OmniForm Filler 3.0 for Windows 95 and Windows NT is a 32-bit application and will not run on earlier versions of Windows.
using it with OmniForm.
before
Registering OmniForm Filler
Registering your copy of OmniForm Filler entitles you to technical support, notification of special offers and upgrades, and the lowest price offered on the next OmniForm Filler upgrade.
Please complete and send in the registration card included in your OmniForm Filler package.
See “Caere Product Support” on page 5-11 for information on technical support.
2 Installation and Setup
Installing OmniForm Filler
This section describes how to install OmniForm Filler on Windows 95 and on Windows NT 4.0.
Close all applications — including screen savers and mail applications — to free up memory before installing OmniForm Filler.
Installing on a Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 System
1 Start Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0. 2 Insert OmniForm Filler’s CD in the CD-ROM drive.
The Setup program should start automatically. If it does not, click
The Control Panel appears.
in the Taskbar and choose
Start
Installing OmniForm Filler
Settings
Control Panel
.
• Double-click The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box appears.
• Click
• Click
3Select 4 Follow all the instructions in the dialog boxes that appear.
During installation, you will be prompted to enter a serial number. You can find the serial number on the label of the CD­ROM.
OmniForm Filler installs by default to the location c:\Program Files\OmniForm Filler. You can select another location if you wish.
Install...
Next>
The OmniForm Filler install screen appears.
OmniForm Filler
Add/Remove Programs.
in the
Install/Uninstall
and then
.
Finish
.
tab.
Installation and Setup 3
Starting OmniForm Filler
Starting OmniForm Filler
This section describes how to launch OmniForm Filler and open a form.
To start OmniForm Filler:
1 Click
Applications
The OmniForm Filler window appears.
2 Click the Open button or choose
The Open dialog box appears.
in the Taskbar and choose
Start
OmniForm Filler 3.0
Programs
.
Open...
Caere
in the File menu.
3 Select a form to open and click 4 Press the Tab key to place the cursor in the first fillable field and
See Chapter 3, Working With Forms, for detailed information on what you can do with your form.
4 Installation and Setup
Open.
type information in that field.
Chapter 3
Working With Forms
This chapter describes the basics of working with forms, including:
• Opening a Form
• The OmniForm Filler Window
• Moving Through Fields
• Filling Fields
• Spell Checking
• Saving Your Form
• Printing a Form
• Mailing a Form
• Form Usage Options
Working With Forms 1
Opening a Form
Opening a Form
This section describes how to open a form. You can open multiple forms in OmniForm Filler.
To open a form:
1 Click
Applications
2 Click the Open button in the standard toolbar or choose
in the File menu. The Open dialog box appears.
3Make sure
down list.
4 Locate and select a file.
in the Taskbar and choose
Start
OmniForm Filler 3.0
OmniForm Form
Programs
.
is selected in the
Caere
Files of Type
Open...
drop-
2 Working With Forms
5 Click
Open
The form opens.
.
The OmniForm Filler Window
This section describes the OmniForm Filler window and its standard toolbar. The Filler window contains a standard toolbar and seven menus.
A full standard toolbar appears in the OmniForm Filler window after you open a form. Use the toolbar’s buttons as shortcuts to commonly used menu commands.
The standard toolbar
The OmniForm Filler Window
Fillable fields
Status bar: displays current activity and settings.
A form contains
You can enter information in a field, such as text
fields.
in a Name field or a check mark in a check box field. By default, fillable fields are highlighted in yellow. Choose
in the View menu to turn field highlighting on and off.
Areas
Highlight Fill
How the form appears in the window depends on how it was created. See “Form Usage Options” on page 3-22 for more information.
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The OmniForm Filler Window
The Standard Toolbar
All buttons in the standard toolbar correspond to menu commands of the same name. Clicking a button is the same as choosing its corresponding menu command.
Open
Print
Preview
Print
Spelling
Cut
Paste
Copy
Zoom
Highlight
Fill Areas
Record
Previous
Record
First
Record
Number
Next
Record
Record
Last
New
Record
Help
All these corresponding menu commands are explained in online help. You can also drag the standard toolbar to any other location in the
OmniForm Filler window.
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Moving Through Fields
You can click in any field to place the cursor there or you can use the following keyboard commands to move the cursor within a form.
Action Key Combination
Moving Through Fields
Place the cursor in a field
Next field Press the Tab
Previous field Press Shift-Tab
Next line in a fill text field
End of a line in a fill text field
Beginning of a line in a fill text field
End of all text in a fill text field
Beginning of all text in a fill text field
Next word in a field Press Ctrl-right arrow
Previous word in a field
When a form first opens, press the Tab key to place the cursor in the first field.
Press Enter to move to the next line in a multiple-line fill text field
Press the End key
Press the Home key
Press Ctrl-End
Press Ctrl-Home
Press Ctrl-left arrow
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Filling Fields
Filling Fields
This section describes each type of fillable field in OmniForm Filler, how to fill it, and how to check spelling. It contains the following topics:
• Type Ahead
• Fill Text
•Comb
•Check Box
•Circle Text
•Table
• Fill Graphic
• List Fields
• Fields Defined by a Calculation
• Field Validation
• OLE Objects These instructions assume that the cursor is already in a field. The way information is displayed in a field depends on the current form
language selection. See “Checking the Form Language Selection” on page 3-14.
Type Ahead
As you begin to enter a word in a fill text object, OmniForm Filler will automatically complete the word. This works only when there is previously filled information that matches the word you are entering. This option also works for dates, times, and pop-up lists.
Fill Text
Enter characters in a fill text field: letters, numbers, symbols, dates, and so forth. Fill text fields can contain any sort of textual information. The example below shows
1 Choose
The Options dialog box appears.
2 Click the
•Select
• Deselect
3 Click OK.
Options...
Filling
Enable Type Ahead
Enable Type Ahead
in the Tools menu.
tab.
First Name
if you want this option.
if you do not want this option.
and
Last Name
fill text fields.
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Comb
Filling Fields
Enter characters in a comb field: letters, numbers, or symbols appropriate to the field. Phone numbers and zip or postal codes are commonly used comb fields. A comb field consists of individual comb
elements.
Each element can contain a different number of characters.
prefill
element
You do not have to tab from element to element in a comb field. Just type the required amount of information and OmniForm Filler automatically moves the cursor to the next element as appropriate.
Check Box
Click a check box field to fill it. A check box field can contain one of three marks: a check mark, an X, or a fill.
Check boxes are commonly used for an item in a group, as in the next two examples.
3-character
element
Check Fill
prefill
element
8-character
element
Ye s/ N o
questions and for selecting
Check boxes may be To move through grouped check boxes, use the arrow key on your keyboard. Selecting one check box automatically deselects another checked box in the group as in the next example.
Circle Text
Click a circle text field to fill it. A border appears around the filled field. A circle text field can contain text and other characters, or it can function much like a check box (see the previous topic “Check Box”).
grouped;
this means that only one can be selected.
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Filling Fields
Table
A table field consists of individual default. Enter characters in these cells just as you would in fill text fields.
A table cell can also contain any other type of field, even multiple fields of the same or different types. In the next example, the table cells on the right contain check box fields.
You would click this cell to fill it in the same way as a check box field.
Fill Graphic
A fill graphic field contains a graphic you select. You can import an existing graphic, or you can use a TWAIN-compatible scanner to scan an image directly into the fill graphic field. This section describes both options, as well as how to delete an imported graphic from a form.
. Table cells are fill text fields by
cells
To import an existing graphic:
1 Click the fill graphic field or tab to the field and press the Space
bar. The
Fill Graphic
2Select
Graphic File
dialog box appears.
in the
Source
drop-down list.
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Filling Fields
3 Enter a file name in the
Or, click
OK
Browse
to return to the Fill Graphic dialog box.
if you need to locate a file; select a file, and click
The file name appears in the
4 Select an option in the
•Select
Maintain Original Size
changes.
•Select
Scale Proportionally
field while keeping its exact proportions.
File Name
Options
text box.
File Name
text box.
drop-down list.
to import the graphic without
to fit the graphic in the fill graphic
•Select
Stretch to Fit
to change your graphic’s original shape
and size to fit in the fill graphic field.
Depending on the shape of the fill graphic field, your graphic may be stretched or compressed. You might want to use this for special effects.
•Select
Specify Width & Height
Enter measurements for your graphic in the text boxes under
The size of the fill graphic field is
Size.
to specify the graphic’s size.
and
Width
Height
displayed at the bottom of the Fill Graphic dialog box. If you enter a size larger than the fill graphic field, only part of
the graphic will be visible.
Working With Forms #
Filling Fields
5 You can also enter offset measurements under
Offset.
This is useful if you want to position a graphic exactly in the field, crop a large graphic, or move the graphic away from a field border that would interfere with its design.
• Enter a number in
to specify how far away from the left
Left
side of the field to place the graphic.
• Enter a number in
to specify how far away from the top of
To p
the field to place the graphic.
6 Select or deselect
•Select
Transparent
Transparent.
if you want to be able to see information
behind the graphic. Whether a graphic prints transparently depends on your
printer driver. See your printer documentation for information.
• Deselect
Transparent
if you want the graphic to be opaque. You
will not be able to see information behind the graphic.
7 Click
OK.
OmniForm Filler imports the graphic and displays it in the fill graphic field.
To import a graphic from a TWAIN source:
1 Click the fill graphic field or tab to the field and press the Space
bar. The Fill Graphic dialog box appears.
2Select 3 Click
TWAIN
Select Source
4 Select your TWAIN source and click
in the
Source
drop-down list.
to open the Select Source dialog box.
to return to the Fill
OK
Graphic dialog box.
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Filling Fields
List Fields
5 Type a file name in the
File Name
text box.
This is the file name the graphic will have after it is scanned and saved automatically by OmniForm Filler.
• Click
Browse
if you need to locate a path for the file.
• Set a path in the Browse dialog box, type a name for the file, and click OK to return to the Fill Graphic dialog box.
6 Follow steps 4–6 “To import an existing graphic:” on page 3-9
and then return to step 7 on this page.
7 Place the page with the graphic that you want in your scanner,
making sure it is aligned correctly.
8 Click
OK.
OmniForm Filler scans the graphic and displays it in the fill graphic field.
To delete a graphic from a fill graphic field:
Select
in the Fill Graphic dialog box to delete a graphic from the
None
form and leave the fill graphic field empty.
Fields can contain a list of selectable entries. A drop-down list arrow appears when the cursor is in the field.
Click the arrow to open the list
Select an entry. The entry appears in the field.
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Filling Fields
Fields Defined by a Calculation
The only time you would notice a calculation in fill view is when a field fills in automatically.
In the example below, the amounts entered in the first and second fields. The increase if the third and fourth fields were filled as well.
Field Validation
Fill text fields can be configured by the creator to:
• Require that you enter information in a field and do not leave it blank.
• Require that you enter specific information in a field.
• Require both of the above.
• Require that you choose from a list of choices.
This is consistent. For example, you may be required to enter a date in a validated OmniForm Filler if you attempted to enter anything other than a date.
field validation
TOTAL
field automatically added the
TOTAL
and ensures that information entered in a form is
field. You would receive a reminder prompt from
Date
would
• Click No to return to the field and enter the expected information.
• Click
12 Working With Forms
to override field validation.
Ye s
OLE Objects
Your form’s creator may have inserted OLE objects in the form. OLE stands for usually will appear as icons, pictures, or text. Usually, these objects have been inserted to provide the form with more information. For example, you may see an icon in your form such as the one pictured below.
In the OmniForm program, this object could be launched as a document in Microsoft Word. You can only view the icon in OmniForm Filler, however. See the you want to know more about OLE objects.
object linking and embedding.
OmniForm Reference
Filling Fields
In OmniForm Filler, OLE objects
manual or your form’s creator if
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