Changing the Settings of Document Destination Folder

You can change the settings for a Document Destination Folders that you have registered to the output bar on the Desktop Browser screen.

Changing a Document Destination Folder

1.
Right-click the  (Document Destination Folder), and select [Change].
Or, select the [File] menu > [Tools] > [Output Bar Settings] > (Document Destination Folder name) > [Change].
The [Document Destination Folder Settings] dialog box is displayed.
NOTE
You can also perform the same operation by clicking  for the Document Destination Folder displayed on the ribbon or toolbar and selecting [Change]. If an output button is not displayed on the ribbon or toolbar, see the following to display one.
A Document Destination Folder can also be set from Desktop Editor. To set a Document Destination Folder from Desktop Editor, follow one of the steps below.
[File] menu > [Settings/Management] > [Document Destination Folder Settings] > (Document Destination Folder name) > [Change]
Click for the Document Destination Folder displayed on the ribbon or toolbar, and select [Change]
2.
Change the advanced Document Destination Folder settings.
For information on the detailed Document Destination Folder settings, see the following.
Registering Document Destination Folders
3.
Click [OK].
A confirmation message is displayed.
4.
Click [OK].
The Document Destination Folder settings are changed.
NOTE
Even if you rename, copy or move a Document Destination Folder in Desktop Browser, the Document Destination Folder settings are retained. When a Document Destination Folder is copied, a dialog box for selecting whether to retain the settings is displayed. If you click [Yes], the settings are changed to the destination folder. However, the settings are not retained if you change them with Windows Explorer, etc.
If you rename a button in the [Document Destination Folder Settings] dialog box, the Document Destination Folder button name displayed on the ribbon or toolbar is also changed automatically.

Setting the Document Name to Use When Copying/Moving Documents

You can automatically rename documents that are copied/moved.
1.
Right-click the (Document Destination Folder), and select [Change].
Or, follow one of the steps described below.
Select the [File] menu > [Tools] > [Output Bar Settings] > (Document Destination Folder name) > [Change]
The [Document Destination Folder Settings] dialog box is displayed.
NOTE
You can also perform the same operation by clicking  for the Document Destination Folder displayed on the ribbon or toolbar and selecting [Change]. If an output button is not displayed on the ribbon or toolbar, see the following to display one.
A Document Destination Folder can also be set from Desktop Editor. To set a Document Destination Folder from Desktop Editor, follow one of the steps below.
[File] menu > [Settings/Management] > [Document Destination Folder Settings] > (Document Destination Folder name) > [Change]
Click for the Document Destination Folder displayed on the ribbon or toolbar, and select [Change]
2.
Select [Rename the document] in [Document Name Settings] and click [Edit].
The [Document Name Detailed Settings] dialog box is displayed.
3.
Set the method for renaming documents.
[Add]
Adds the items you selected in [Available Items] to [Set Items].
[Remove]
Deletes the items you selected in [Set Items].
[Up]
The selected item is moved to the top of [Set Items].
[Down]
The selected item is moved to the bottom of [Set Items].
[Separator]
Select a separator character to insert between items.
[User Specified Character Strings]
If you added [User Specified Character Strings] in [Available Items], enter the custom string you want to insert in the document name.
[Name of Document to Send]
Displays the renamed document name templates in the order of [Set Items].
NOTE
You can set a combination of the following four items as the method for renaming documents.
[Original Document Name]: Inserts the original document name.
[Character Strings to Enter when Sending]: Enables you to enter a custom string to insert when copying/moving documents.
[User Specified Character Strings]: Inserts a fixed custom string.
[User Name]: Inserts the user name as the document name.
Selecting [Original Document Name] only is the same as selecting [Do not rename the document].
You can also double-click an item in [Available Items] to add it. You can also double-click an item in [Set Items] to delete it.
You can change the order of, add, or delete buttons by dragging and dropping.
4.
Click [OK].
The [Document Destination Folder Settings] dialog box is displayed again.
5.
Click [OK].
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