Image Viewer
The Image Viewer displays the currently selected image.
View the full image
Use the Image Viewer to display the current field in context on the form. This may be useful if the data is out of alignment with the extraction zone used by the recognition engine.
Use the following toolbar icons and scroll bars: Zoom In, Zoom Out, Lasso Zoom, Best Fit, Fit Page to Width, and Fit Page to Height. To pan an image, press SHIFT and left-click the mouse while dragging the image. To view more of the image (vertical or horizontal scroll), or zoom in on an area of interest, use the mouse wheel. The behavior of the mouse wheel depends on the system level setting, "Scroll image viewer with mouse wheel" being enabled or disabled. See the Kofax TotalAgility Designer Help for more information.
To permanently rotate the image clockwise or counterclockwise in 90 degree steps, use the rotation icons in the toolbar. There is also an icon that you can use to rotate the image 180 degrees in a single step.
Image rotation is not supported in a Verification activity.
The image in the Image Viewer and the corresponding image in the Multi-Document Thumbnail Viewer are synchronized. If you rotate one image, both images rotate.
To automatically scroll the document to the linked table cell if there is a table in the OCR zone area, do the following. This works for both OCR rows that are extracted to a table, or the rows that were missed during extraction.
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If the OCR zone is linked to a table cell, press ALT and left-click the mouse to scroll to the associated table cell location.
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If the OCR zone is not linked to a table cell but there is nearby OCR zone that is either above or below the clicked location, press ALT and left-click the mouse to scroll to the estimated table cell location.
Rotate the view of a page
While viewing a page in the Image Viewer, it is possible to rotate a view clockwise or counterclockwise in 90 degree increments. When a view is rotated, the OCR results and the field data associated with the page are maintained although the image is displayed without the OCR data. When the image is rotated back to its original orientation, the OCR data reappears and is selectable.
While the image is rotated, you can scale, scroll, and zoom the viewer as usual. The rotation is not retained once you have navigated away from the page, for any reason.
All operators have permission to rotate views.