Hello, thank you for watching our video and I apologize for the late response. I'm not sure how your question was missed. If you're still curious about learning ABBYY FlexiCapture and FlexiLayout, ABBYY does have a help website for these softwares that does explain how to do some things. You can find that here: help.abbyy.com/en-us. We also do have more videos on our channel that demonstrate how to perform certain tasks in both FlexiCapture and FlexiLayout Studio. If you'd like to learn more that what our video provides, ABBYY does also offer online and virtual learning classes. If that's something you would like to learn more about, you can contact us at www.ufcinc.com/contacts/ and we'd be happy to discuss that with you.
Can you assign the labeld field different names? For instance that "YOUR SPACESHIP NUMBER:" and "Ship#" would both work? And Is it possible not to specify if the text is on the right or somewhere else? So that it would work in some documents where the label is on top and on others where the label is on the right?
For varying labels you can use the or symbol(pipe |) to provide variations. YOUR SPACESHIP NUMBER:|Ship# A labeled field has limited flexibility for varying field locations. You could create a first found and create two separate labeled fields inside of the first found. Set the one to find the text to the right and another one to find the text below. A more advanced operation, however, would be to convert the labeled field into a group and then edit the search relations on the field element.
Hello Abby I have an question... Assumes that "This is the flexi layout thing in which it's extract data."" In the above there are two lines in which I need to extract few words in that "" which it's extract data""" so I need to extract this content as an Static element is that possible???????
Hello, thank you for watching our video. If I understand your question correctly, you're wanting to find a static text that spans multiple line. Then there is a way to accomplish this. If in your example, the "This is the flexi layout thing in" and "which it's extract data" are both left aligned and directly above each other, you can use just one static text element. In the static text element, go to the static text tab. In that tab, you'll see an option on the lower right hand side labeled " Take spaces into account". Select that and then select "Permit multiple lines". This will allow your static text element to look on multiple lines. If however your phrase is part of a sentence, and the first part is at the end of one line and the second part is at the beginning of the second line, most likely the single text element will not work and you'll need to use two different static text elements. Hopefully this answered your question. If not or I misunderstood what you were asking, please clarify your question and we can take another attempt at giving your a proper answer.
Hello, thank you for watching our video. There isn't a community edition that you can download, however it is possible to get access to a free demo. If this is something you'd be interested in you can reach out to us through our website, www.ufcinc.com/contacts/ , and we'd be more than happy to discuss this option with you.
Is there any books to learn abbyy flaxilayout and flaxicapture
Hello, thank you for watching our video and I apologize for the late response. I'm not sure how your question was missed. If you're still curious about learning ABBYY FlexiCapture and FlexiLayout, ABBYY does have a help website for these softwares that does explain how to do some things. You can find that here: help.abbyy.com/en-us. We also do have more videos on our channel that demonstrate how to perform certain tasks in both FlexiCapture and FlexiLayout Studio. If you'd like to learn more that what our video provides, ABBYY does also offer online and virtual learning classes. If that's something you would like to learn more about, you can contact us at www.ufcinc.com/contacts/ and we'd be happy to discuss that with you.
Can you assign the labeld field different names? For instance that "YOUR SPACESHIP NUMBER:" and "Ship#" would both work? And Is it possible not to specify if the text is on the right or somewhere else? So that it would work in some documents where the label is on top and on others where the label is on the right?
For varying labels you can use the or symbol(pipe |) to provide variations.
YOUR SPACESHIP NUMBER:|Ship#
A labeled field has limited flexibility for varying field locations. You could create a first found and create two separate labeled fields inside of the first found. Set the one to find the text to the right and another one to find the text below. A more advanced operation, however, would be to convert the labeled field into a group and then edit the search relations on the field element.
Hello Abby I have an question...
Assumes that
"This is the flexi layout thing in which it's extract data.""
In the above there are two lines in which I need to extract few words in that "" which it's extract data""" so I need to extract this content as an Static element is that possible???????
Hello, thank you for watching our video. If I understand your question correctly, you're wanting to find a static text that spans multiple line. Then there is a way to accomplish this. If in your example, the "This is the flexi layout thing in" and "which it's extract data" are both left aligned and directly above each other, you can use just one static text element. In the static text element, go to the static text tab. In that tab, you'll see an option on the lower right hand side labeled " Take spaces into account". Select that and then select "Permit multiple lines". This will allow your static text element to look on multiple lines.
If however your phrase is part of a sentence, and the first part is at the end of one line and the second part is at the beginning of the second line, most likely the single text element will not work and you'll need to use two different static text elements.
Hopefully this answered your question. If not or I misunderstood what you were asking, please clarify your question and we can take another attempt at giving your a proper answer.
is there a community edition to download for practice, can u plz hlep?
Hello, thank you for watching our video. There isn't a community edition that you can download, however it is possible to get access to a free demo. If this is something you'd be interested in you can reach out to us through our website, www.ufcinc.com/contacts/ , and we'd be more than happy to discuss this option with you.