This is the registration manual for 1979 casework.
Do not under any circumstances use the information here when settling 2012 casework. This resource has been archived and is no longer being updated. As such, it contains many broken links. Much of the information contained here is obsolete or superseded.

P13.8 THE IMAGE EDITOR

13.8.1 Starting the Image Editor

The Image Editor is a mouse-driven image editor, which will allow previously scanned images to be displayed and 'stamps' to be added to these images.

Invoke the Image Editor by clicking the right mouse button in an empty area of the screen and selecting the Image Editor option in the menu box.

The case type and number of the case you are working on are displayed at the top of the Button Panel. The mode (View or Edit) is also displayed. The Image Tool starts up in View mode.

13.8.2 Mouse Buttons

There are three buttons on the Mouse.

  • The left button is used mainly, it is used for clicking on the screen buttons within the button panel and associated windows.
  • The middle button is not used in the Image Editor.
  • The right button is used as the 'Done' key to finish the current operation.

13.8.3 General Facilities

The Dismiss button in the top right of the 'stamps' window will close the window.

The Redraw button in the top right of the main Image Editor window will refresh the screen.

The following sections describe the facilities of the Image Editor Button panel.

 

 

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This is the registration manual for 1979 casework.
Do not under any circumstances use the information here when settling 2012 casework. This resource has been archived and is no longer being updated. As such, it contains many broken links. Much of the information contained here is obsolete or superseded.
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