Thin Client Validation Batch Content pane
The batch
hierarchy is displayed in this pane, and can contain folders,
documents
,
and PDF documents
.
Documents and PDF documents with validation errors are identified with an error
icon overlaid on top of their document icon.
If you modify a document or PDF document and navigate away without pressing Enter to validate it, it is identified with a warning icon overlaid on top of their document icon.
The following table shows the various document states and their associated icons displayed in Thin Client Validation:
Icon | Description |
---|---|
|
A document with no errors or warnings |
|
A document with one or more errors |
|
A PDF document with no errors |
|
A PDF document with one or more errors |
|
A document with at least one warning |
|
A PDF document with at least one warning |
|
A rejected document with no validation errors |
|
A rejected PDF document with no validation errors |
|
A rejected document with one or more errors |
|
A rejected PDF document with one or more errors |
|
A rejected document with a warning |
|
A rejected PDF document with a warning |
You can move between documents and PDF documents using the mouse, by clicking on one of the documents in the Batch Content pane. When a new document is selected, the first page of the document with a validation error automatically loads in Document Viewer. If there are no invalid fields, the first page of th document is displayed. A thumbnail for each page in the document is displayed in the Thumbnails pane.
Additional batch editing operations are available by right-clicking on a document in the Batch Content pane.
- Merge to Previous
-
Merges the selected document to the previous document in the Batch Content pane.
- Delete
-
Removes the selected document from the batch.
- Create Folder
-
Add a new folder to the end of the currently selected folder or batch. The name of the new folder is automatically generated based on the settings made by your solution integrator.
- Delete
-
Removes the selected folder and all of its contents.
If foldering is enabled, you can access additional batch editing operations by right-clicking on a folder in the Batch Content pane.