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Creating a Cropping Frame

Select

(Crop) on the toolbar, click on the preview image and

drag over the area you wish to select. To make further
adjustments, drag the corner or edge of the selected frame or
enter the desired parameter values for

(Width) and

(Height) in [Input Settings] on the [Advanced Mode] tab sheet.
To move the cropping frame you have selected, click inside the
cropping frame and drag.

NOTE

– To maintain the current width and height proportion of the image,

click

in [Input Settings].

– When using the ADF, creating a new cropping frame will erase an

existing one.

Creating Multiple Cropping Frames (Only when
Using the Platen Glass)

You can create another cropping frame even if there is already
one in the preview area. Click and drag the mouse cursor
outside the existing cropping frame to create a new cropping
frame in that area.

You can create up to 10 cropping areas. By clicking [Scan] once,
all the cropped areas will be scanned. (Scanning will continue
until all selected areas have been scanned.)

The most recently created cropping frame will become the focal
point. To make adjustments to previously created cropping
frames, select the frame or frames by clicking on them.

Deleting Cropping Frames

If you want to remove cropping frames, select the frame or
frames and do one of the following:

– Click [Delete] on the keyboard.
– Click

(Remove Cropping Frame) on the toolbar.

– Right-click on the cropped area and select [Delete].
– Hold down [Ctrl] on the keyboard, right-click outside the cropped

area, and select [Delete].

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