Using Verify, you manually type data for forms with uninterpretable characters, missing data, or errors detected by validation routines.
To verify means to check, supplement and correct interpreted forms. The program displays interpreted field values, and you can confirm, add or correct values as required.
You decide which forms you want to verify and correct. You can limit your work to forms and fields with a certain status and choose from many options for how you want the program to interact with you during the process. These settings are all made in the Verify job description.
Open or create a Verify job description that specifies which data you want to verify and how.
Start the job by selecting ð Start.
The image of the form that you see on your screen in Verify is normally a composite image: The background is from the form you used when you used the Manager to scan, create and save the form definition. The fields are cut out from each individual form and pasted onto this background.
That is, the fields you see are images of the actual fields on the individual scanned form, while the background is just provided by the program based on the form definition.
However, when forms are associated with imported or exported images of entire forms, you can view that image at any time during the verification process (how?) or choose to display these full images instead of the composite by default in the Verify job (how?).