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Changing the Options for the Scan Buttons on the Toolbar
To change the scan button options:
1. On the Windows desktop, on the MultiPASS Toolbar, click 'Toolbar Settings'.
2. In the Toolbar Settings dialog box, click the appropriate tab for the scan button whose settings you want to change: Scan to Fax, Scan to Mail, Scan Text, Scan Photo, and Custom.
Illustration of Custom tab. However, the options on each tab are very similar.
3. On the appropriate tab, make your preferred changes.
4. Click 'OK' to save the changes. Click 'Cancel' to close the Toolbar Settings dialog box without saving the changes.
Scan Button Options
- Show This Button on Toolbar
Click to display the button associated with this scan destination on the Toolbar. If this option is cleared, the button does not appear on the Toolbar.
- Link To
On the Fax tab, this option displays the fax driver that is used to send your scanned document as a fax. On the Scan Text, Scan Photo, and Custom tabs, this option displays the path and executable file for the application associated with the scan destination. The Scan Text and Scan Photo buttons may be factory-defined with an application bundled with your MultiPASS software. For example, the Scan Text button may be linked to the TextBridge application. The Custom tab enables you to associate your preferred application with the Custom button.
- Set
On the Fax tab, click to change the fax options used when faxing the scanned document with the Fax button. In the Fax Properties dialog box, specify your changes (such as paper size) and click 'OK'. On the Scan Text, Scan Photo and Custom tabs, click the application you want associated with this scan destination.
- Save as Type
If available on the tab, click the file format in which you want your scanned image saved, such as BMP or TIF. This option is available only for those scan destinations where saving the image file is appropriate.
- Image Type
Click the type of image you are scanning, such as Black and White.
- Image Quality (Resolution)
Click the resolution (in dots per inch, dpi) for the image you are scanning. A higher resolution results in a better image quality, but may take longer to scan. A lower resolution generally scans faster, but may generate a lesser quality image.
- Paper Size
Click the physical size of the image being scanned, such as letter or business card size. You can also define a custom paper size.
- Width and Height
Based on the paper size you selected, the corresponding width and height display. If you selected the custom paper size, you can define the width and height. You can also select the unit of measure by which you want to display or define the width and height.