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This procedure will explain the process in splitting batches in Paperflow R80 to make smaller uploads to Imagesilo and exports manageable. |
Method 1
.) Import- Import the images from the second document into a new batch.
- How to: Create a new batch in paperflow
- At the top select import images
- Navigate to the original datagroups batch file, normally locate “C:\programdata\digitechsystems\paperflow\batches”
- Open the images folder of the batch, find the starting image of the 2nd document and import all the images following it.
Method 2
.)- Create of copy of the original batch, rename it to be unique and delete the first doc from the new batch.
- How To: Navigate to the original batch in the batches folder normally “C:\programdata\digitechsystems\paperflow\batches”
- Make a copy of the batch and paste the copy, without replacing the original.
- Open the pvcsbatch file of the copy in notepad. Hit crtl + h and find the current name of the batch and replace it with a new unique name.
- Save the changes and close the pvcsbatch file
- open the pvcsinfo and do the same steps as you did for the pvcsbatch file
- Change the name of all of the .pvcs files to the same name you used in the batch and info file
- Change the name of the folder (the folder that you were just working in) to match the name you gave the files inside.
- In paperflow locate the batch and open it. You should now be able to delete the first document, in this batch, and the second document in the original.
- I suggest option two, as it is the quickest way to split the batch.
- If you would like assistance in splitting the batch in either method, please let us know. We would be happy to assist.
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