Canon MultiPASS F20 Software User's Manual page 87

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Show This Button on Toolbar
Click to display the button associated with this scan destination
on the Toolbar. If this option is cleared, the button does not
appear on the Toolbar.
Link To
On the OCR, Viewer and Custom tabs, this setting displays the
path and executable file for the application associated with the
scan destination. The Viewer button may be factory-predefined
with an application bundled with your MultiPASS Suite. The
Custom or OCR tabs enable you to associate your preferred
applications with the Custom or OCR buttons.
Set
On the OCR, Viewer and Custom tabs, click to associate an
application with this scan button (for example, Microsoft Paint).
In the Select Application dialog box, click the path and file name
for the application executable (.EXE) file. Then click Open.
For example, the OCR button may be linked to the OmniPage
application (omnipage.exe).
Button name
Enter name (up to nine characters), to be displayed in the Toolbar
for Custom 1, Custom 2, and Custom 3.
Open folder after scanning (Save As tab only)
If you select Open folder after scanning, the folder in which
scanned images were saved with Save As will be displayed in
Explorer after scanning.
Image File
On the Save As tab, click Browse to select a location (drive and
folder) where you want your image files to be saved. The factory-
predefined setting is the My Pictures folder in My Documents.
When MultiPASS Suite is installed and there is no My Pictures
folder, images will be saved to the My Documents folder. If there
is no My Documents folder either, the images are set up to be
saved to the Scan to Save folder.
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