You can rotate form images while you are verifying them, and you can also rotate images that you will use to create a form definition. Both are described below.
In order to do this, you must be viewing the actual form image, and not the composite with snippets that is displayed by default. To view the actual form image, you can:
Select Verify from image files in the Verify job description.
Select Form ð Show image from file while you are verifying a form.
Using Verify, select View ð Image ð Rotate image 90.
Notes:
If Verify from image files is selected in the Verify job description and you rotate the image, then exported image files (if any) are also rotated accordingly.
If you selected Form ð Show image from file while verifying a form, and then rotate the image, then exported image files (if any) are not rotated.
Using the Manager, select ð Rotate image 90. FORMS rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise each time you do this. The shortcut is Ctrl+R.
Note: Though the end effect can be the same, in most cases it is more efficient to set the scanner parameter to Rotate rather than using Rotate image 90 to rotate the image after scanning. slows Scan.
Exception: When one side of a two-sided form definition has portrait orientation and the other has landscape orientation, select Rotate image 90 one or more times until the document has the correct appearance.
Notes:
You must use Rotate image 90 before any fields are defined on the form. It is not possible to rotate the image after a field is selected.
This function can also be used on a form definition based on an image file. When Interpret imports image files for processing, the image files are rotated and resaved.
If you export image files based on a rotated page, the export files are also rotated.