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All functions in SimpleView are accessed either through the ribbon menu or through context-sensitive right-click menus.
All functions in [[SimpleView]] are accessed either through the ribbon menu or through context-sensitive right-click menus.


You can hover over any button to get a description of that button's function.
You can hover over any button to get a description of that button's function.
The ribbon menu can be hidden or displayed by default by double-clicking any of the main tabs. Hiding the menu gives you a larger document display when you don't need to use the editing functions.


== Home ==
== Home ==

Revision as of 14:44, 13 January 2022

All functions in SimpleView are accessed either through the ribbon menu or through context-sensitive right-click menus.

You can hover over any button to get a description of that button's function.

The ribbon menu can be hidden or displayed by default by double-clicking any of the main tabs. Hiding the menu gives you a larger document display when you don't need to use the editing functions.

Home[edit | edit source]

Folder and document navigation, mouse options and searching.

Edit[edit | edit source]

Image enhancement options like Deskew, Despeckle, Rotate, etc.. Document conversion options like Split, Merge, Convert, OCR, Export and Email. Clipboard functions.

Properties[edit | edit source]

View image properties like resolution, color depth and compression. Select images based on properties. Resample DPI or convert color images to black and white.

Annotations[edit | edit source]

Allows you to mark-up, highlight, annotate and otherwise interact with the digital document the way you would with paper. Annotations are saved separately from the original page image, rather than modifying it permanently.