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Ability to continue scanning using Quick Fields Scanning

asked on June 7, 2017

We have just upgraded to Quick Fields v10.2 and are looking for a way to continue scanning a document using the Quick Fields Scanning application.  The situation we have is that we have some documents with 100's of pages and the entire document won't fit in the scanner at one time.  With Quick Fields v9 we just chose the "Continue Scan" toolbar button and the pages were appended to the last document created but that button does not seem to exist in the Quick Fields Scanning application.  Is there a way to do this?

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replied on June 13, 2017

Following up:  Anybody have a response to this?

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replied on November 18, 2019

Aha, this is the same issue we are running into. It appears you MUST put every page into the scanner, but scanners are not made like this. However the app "Quickfields" not "Quickfields Scanning" does allow you to wait for the next part of the stack to be inserted.

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replied on November 18, 2019

That is how we ended up solving this problem, we use Quick Fields not Quick Fields Scanning.  It was a real disappointment to me that we were not able to use Quick Fields Scanning.

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replied on November 18, 2019

Ok, thanks for the confirmation.

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replied on June 15, 2017 Show version history

You might be able to get the same behavior with these steps:

1. Click the Scan button as normal to capture the next stack of papers. The pages to append will now be in an unidentified document or a new document (depending on your First Page ID settings)

2. Select all the pages in that document (you can use Ctrl+A to do this) and drag them to the previous document

3. Right click that document and reprocess it

Edit: compressed some steps that were really the same step. Still could be too convoluted for some use cases, but is the workaround for now

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replied on June 15, 2017

That is definitely not an acceptable solution.  Our scanning operators, while not stupid, are not going to be able to do this 30 times a day without making some mistake.  Nor would I suggest such a convoluted solution to them!

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replied on November 19, 2019

Has this been an outstanding issue since 2017?  Is there an enhancement in progress to allow users to resume scanning?

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