DocOrigin Filter Editor provides an interactive way of creating rules for extracting data
By GREGORY A GARNER An Intro. You have spoken with the sales person, witnessed a demonstration of the product, and decided to install an evaluation copy of DocOrigin. You have reviewed the sample designs and previewed the sample forms and output. Now, you want to design your own DocOrigin form and generate an actual document. Using DocOrigin Design, you have laid out your form; placed text, graphics and data fields exactly where they need to be. Now. you want to preview a pdf of your new document. However, when you select the Design menu option “PDF Preview,” you realize that you do not have data to preview. Sure, you can use a Design-generated sample file, but it does not have actual company data that you can show your friends and family. It just contains X’s and 0’s.. Plus, it turns out that your company’s line of business software does not provide the type of data file that DocOrigin requires to generate a completed form (i.e. an XML file).
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