Fixed Annotation
adds an annotation, such as a redaction, highlight, stamp, sticky note, or text box to a specified location on each document. Fixed Annotation can be used in Pre-Classification Processing, Page Processing, or Post-Processing.
Example: The Human Resources department scans in tax withholding forms for all their employees. For each type of form, such as Internal Revenue Service Form W-2, the employees' social security numbers are located in the same place. They configure a Fixed Annotation to redact the same zone and its associated text (if any text exists) on each form.
To use Fixed Annotation
Tip: If you are zoomed in to a specific area of an image, adding a zone will place it in the top left corner of the zoomed in image for convenience.
Note: Zones can be copied and pasted within this and other processes that contain zones. When copying a zone within this process, pasting using CTRL + V will paste the zone directly on top of the zone you copied. Right-clicking on a different area of the image and selecting Paste Zone from the context menu will paste the copied zone where you right-clicked.
Note: Redactions and highlights added to an image with associated text will be linked to that text.
Note: When Fixed Annotations are used in Post-Processing, field tokens can be used to insert field values into these annotations.
Note: If you define a fixed annotation region using percentages for scanned pages of a certain size, the size and placement of the region will change if a page of a different dimension is scanned. For example, the region defined for a scanned page that is 8.5 x 11 in size will be a different size and in a different location on a scanned page that is 8.5 x 14.
Note: Some processes come with the basic Quick Fields installation, and some must be purchased as add-ons. Contact your reseller for more information.