I'm trying to find a good replacement for our old panasonic scanner software image capture plus. We were able to scan multipage documents and have them show up in a window in the software. When we finished scanning all the physical copies we could then verify that the scanned documents were good before sending them out of the software to the destination folder. Is something like that at all possible with this software? I tried using the batch scanning, each scan being it's own document, and to open the scan in the software. If I want to just scan and have it save the documents individually into a folder that works fine, but we would like to be able to have all the documents held in software until everything is done, then tell it to output to the folder instead.
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Hello all,
I'm trying to find a good replacement for our old panasonic scanner software image capture plus. We were able to scan multipage documents and have them show up in a window in the software. When we finished scanning all the physical copies we could then verify that the scanned documents were good before sending them out of the software to the destination folder. Is something like that at all possible with this software? I tried using the batch scanning, each scan being it's own document, and to open the scan in the software. If I want to just scan and have it save the documents individually into a folder that works fine, but we would like to be able to have all the documents held in software until everything is done, then tell it to output to the folder instead.
You can just scan normally without using Batch Scan (or select "Load into NAPS2" as your output in Batch Scan).
Under Save PDF, you can click PDF Settings and check "Single page PDFs" to save each page to its own doc.
That would work except they are multipage documents instead of multiple one
page documents
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2024 at 5:07 PM Ben Olden-Cooligan ben-cyanfish@users.sourceforge.net wrote: