What happens if one of the images in your Image List File is a multi-page image file (i.e., a multi-page TIF image)?
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Separate image files seamlessly transition from one multi-page document to another.
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To browse the pages of an Image List File, use the same toolbar buttons and pop-up menu items used to browse a multi-page image file. When you view a page that contains a multi-page image you will notice that a second set of paging buttons and menu items become active on the Rebar.
To Browse Multi-Page Documents:
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Right-click on the image.
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Select the Paging menu.
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Select submenu items that you want: First Page, Next Page, Previous Page, Last Page or Go To Page...
Notes & Tips
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Prizm Viewer retains changes you make to each image so if you page through several images and then return to an image you made changes to, the changes are retained.
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When you have a multi-page image file inside a List File, the Prizm Viewer "memory" applies only to the first sheet of the multi-page image file. The remaining pages are displayed using your initial display defaults as defined in the Prizm Viewer Preferences dialog box.
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You can use the Paging Menu or Paging Toolbar to select Retain Scaling and Position to apply viewing options to all pages in the list file or you can use the Preferences General tab to select this option.
For more information on Prizm Viewer Preferences, refer to Viewer Preferences.
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