New Batch from Scanned Documents

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New Batch from Scanned Documents

The most common way of capturing paper documents is to scan the document into Sage Paperless Construction using a scanner. The scanning process begins with the user opening a new batch.

A batch is a file created by Sage Paperless Construction that:
 

allows as many scanned pages to be added as necessary

applies a description to the batch of scanned documents

assigns the batch to a Sage Paperless Construction user

 

Batches are automatically numbered by Sage Paperless Construction to facilitate the tracking of the grouped documents through the system and a link is provided between the indexed documents and the physical paperwork, should the decision be made to physically file the paperwork in a filing cabinet.

 

1.Make sure the scanner is both turned on and connected to the PC running Sage Paperless Construction.

2.Load the documents to scan into the scanner's document feeder.

3.From the ribbon toolbar, click Capture.

4.Click New Batch, NewBatchButton.
 
The first New Batch Wizard window displays:
 
ScannerWizard1

 

5.Select the image retrieval point.

 

From Scanner

From File – Refer to New Batch from Existing Files for details on this option.

 

6.Click Next.
 
The second New Batch Wizard window displays:
 
ScannerWizard2

 

7.In the Batch Name field, type the name for the batch.

8.In the Description text box, type descriptive information about the batch.

9.In the Notes text box, add any additional pertinent information about the batch.

10. In the Assigned To field, use the dropdown list to assign one person to this batch.
Leave this field blank if this batch is not assigned to an individual.

 

11. Click Restrict access to this user to restrict access to this user only.
Leave this field blank if access is not restricted to the user or if the Assigned To field is blank.
 
Note:  Use the Restrict access to this user option for confidential documents such as payroll or medical documentation.

 

12. In the Document Class field, use the dropdown list to assign a document class to the batch. The document class further categorizes the documents as they move through the system.
Leave this field blank if a document class is not appropriate for this batch.
 

13. Click Next.
 
The third New Batch Wizard window displays with a summary of the scanning selections:
 
ScannerWizard3

 

14. Review the information displaying in the Summary screen for the batch. If any of the information is incorrect, click Back and revise the information accordingly.

15. Once the information on the screen is correct, click ScannerScanbutton-mh to begin the scanning process.
 
The following window displays:
 
ScannersecondScanwindow-mh
 

16. Click ScanToFileScanicon-mh.
 
A progress dialog box similar to the following displays:
 
ScannerProgressbar-mh
 
The Capture Utility screen displays the images of the documents being scanned into the batch as they pass through the scanner:
 
ScannerCaptureUtilitywindowwithdocument-mh
 

17. To scan additional pages and add them to previously scanned pages, click ScanToFileScanicon-mh.

18. Once finished scanning, click ScanToFileAcceptbutton-mh to accept the scanned images as a batch.
 
The following dialog box displays:
 
BatchCoverSheet-mh
 

19. Click No.
 
The scanned pages display in the Viewer window, similar to the following:
 
ScannerscannedpageinViewerwindow-mh