Individual forms that FORMS displays are normally a composite consisting of a template plus snippets. The template, or background, is the one upon which the form definition is based. Snippets are cut from the actual scanned form (or interpreted image), based on the field definitions. They are saved in FORMS' image database and pasted onto the template for viewing. FORMS works this way to save disk space.
However, when forms are associated with imported or exported images of entire forms, you can view an actual image at any time during the verification process by selecting ð Show image from file.
Note: When you view saved images of entire forms in this way, you can only zoom the image by pressing the shortcut keys F3 and F4. To access other commands, right-click the image.
If the image is not found in the directory where it is supposed to be, Verify searches for it in the directory specified on the Images line in the [Directory] section of Ehlocal.ini.
The image is displayed in a separate window, and you can adjust the display.
You can also use this function to view appendices saved in image files, except that Verify does not search for a missing appendix in the directory specified in Ehlocal.ini.
Another alternative is to display these full images instead of the composite by default in the Verify job. How?