Generic Separators

Generic separators only have one purpose: to separate documents. They don’t have any options like Standard Separators.

There is a system-defined generic separator that always appears at the top of the list of separators. It cannot be deleted or modified. To print a copy of the generic separator, select it from the list and click Print.

In addition, any separator that isn’t recognized will be treated like a generic separator. For example, if you delete a separator from the list but continue scanning with the printed copy, it will be treated like a generic separator.

Where Will the Separated Documents Go?

Every Conversion Jobs has an output location. That’s where documents with generic separators will be saved. The filename preferences for the job will be used to name the file. This may be the original filename, in which case the separated document will keep the same name as the original file, or you may have specified a default filename to use with that job.

What about Naming Conflicts?

QuikFile will never overwrite an existing file, even if there is a name conflict. When a name conflict happens, QuikFile will give the new file an increment. For example, suppose that the file "scan.pdf" already exists. QuikFile needs to place a new file, also called "scan.pdf", in the same folder. QuikFile will save the new file as "scan 01.pdf" to prevent a conflict. If another "scan.pdf" comes along later, QuikFile will save it as "scan 02.pdf", and so on.

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