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To create a New Project, start by clicking the New Job icon in the Home tab.



In the New Job dialog, you can edit the Job number, description of the job, any notes about the job, the location where the job will be saved, and the measurement type (English or Metric).



Click Next once you are finished. Now you will select the image files you want for the job.




Once you locate the image files, select which ones you would like by clicking in the empty check boxes, then click Next.

The next window will give you options for converting PDF files and other formats. Also, for an organizational purpose for jobs with more than one page, you have the option of separating TIF files into individual files. This can be helpful if you are looking to delete just one page. If your computer runs a little slow, you may want to downsize the TIF files so your computer will run smoother and more quickly. And finally, you have the option for Page Naming which allows you to append text to the page name.




**(The files used in this example were already TIF files, therefore no options for conversions are available.)


The next window allows you to import Excel files and attach other files to the job. For detailed information about this option, watch the video here.



Click Next to continue.



Now click Finish to load the new job.


Now that all of your pages have loaded for your new job, you may want to organize them into multiple folders. To do this, start by creating a new folder in the Pages window on the left side of your screen. 

Click on the New Folder button to create a folder with the name of your choosing. Then simply drag and drop the desired pages into that folder.



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