Kofax Communication Server 10.0.0 User Manual
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TCfW Communication Server Client
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If an imported file is selected:
TCfW starts the application, that matches the file‘s extension, provided
the type of object chosen is linked to an application and the application is available on the workstation.
If an attached message is selected: TCfW opens the selected message.
3.2.3
Overlay
This command is used to define an image block as an overlay. Overlays are images superimposed on
specified pages. Use the Overlay submenu to define the pages on which you want the overlay to appear.
Note: Overlays only work properly in cover sheets.
The Overlay submenu contains the following options:
On This Page Only
On Next Page Only
From This Page On
From Next Page On
No Overlay
3.2.4
Insert Form Feed
Inserts a form feed (page break) after the cursor position within the message area, or at the end of the
message if the cursor is not in the message area. Each form feed determines the page format for all pages
that follow until the next form feed.
3.2.5
Insert Text
This command inserts a text box at the cursor position within the message area. Use this to insert text
between attachments.
3.2.6
Insert Signature Mark
This command inserts a placeholder for a signature at the cursor position within the message area. You can
choose between two types of signature marks; one can hold a signature from only one specific user, the
other from any user.
3.2.7
Insert Test Key Mark
This command inserts a placeholder for a test key at the cursor position within the message area. (See 4.22
3.2.8
Page Format
This command is used to select page orientation and size. In order to access the Page Format submenu,
your message must contain a form feed. If it doesn‘t, insert one with Insert Form Feed from the Edit menu.
Any text you type fol
lowing the form feed will have that form feed‘s page format.
You can choose from the following page formats:
A4 Portrait
A4 Landscape
Letter Portrait
Letter Landscape
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