- To recover deleted Image file, expand "User's" Maintenance folder,
expand the desired "User" Group folder and then expand the
Images folder and click Recover.
Note:
- If you are using the My Profile function, expand the folder,
expand the "Image" folder and click Delete.
- The "User" may stand for Client, Guest
or User.
- The label for "Image" folder will depend upon what the
Administrator will provide. A sample of an image folder is shown below.
- Select the desired "User" from the available selections to recover the available Image files
contained in the "User" selected. If there are more than ten (10) available "Users",
an extended search engine will appear.
Click here for details
on using this search engine.
Note:
- If you do not want to use the extended search engine,
close the extended search engine and use the Next and
Previous buttons instead to navigate through the available selections.
To bring out the extended search engine, click the Search button.
- The "User" may stand for Client, Guest
or User.
- After selecting the desired "User", select from the available lists of Images Group.
If there are more than ten (10) available Images Group selections, an
extended search engine will appear. You may use this to search for a specific Images Group
that contains the desired Image file to be deleted.
Note:
- If you do not want to use the extended search engine,
close the extended search engine and use the Next and
Previous buttons instead to navigate through the available selections.
To bring out the extended search engine, click the Search button.
- After selecting the desired Images Group, all deleted Image files contained within the
selected Images Group will be shown. If there are more than fifty (50)
available selections, a search engine will appear.
Click here for details on using
the extended search engine.
Note:
- If you do not want to use the extended search engine,
close the extended search engine and use the Next and
Previous buttons instead to navigate through the available selections.
To bring out the extended search engine, click the Search button.
- The "User" may stand for Client, Guest
or User.
- To recover an image file, click the Image File Name and not the thumbnail view
of the image file. Clicking the Image File Name will bring out the image's
information page. Clicking the thumbnail view of the image will bring out the
e2B Images!
browser containing the image.
- After selecting the image file you want to recover, the image's detail information will be shown.
Nothing can be edited/modified while in this mode. A sample of Recover Images Information page
is shown below.
- Making sure that the current image file you are viewing is the correct image you want to recover,
then click the Recover button to recover it.
A confirmation will tell you if your action was successful
or an error has occurred.
- Accidentally recovered documents can easily be deleted again by using
the delete function.
- The usual buttons that may be found here are the following:
Recover: Click this button to recover the document.
Back: Click this button to return to the previous page visited.
Search: Click this button to bring out the
extended search engine
and perform a specific search of Image file to recover under the same Images Group
of the current "User".
Images Group: Clicking this button will take you to the available Images
Group selection screen.
Search Images Group: Click this button to bring out the
extended search engine
and perform a specific search of available Images Group.
"User": Click this button to go to the "Users" selection screen and
select other "Users'" Image file to recover.
Search "User": Click this button to bring out the
extended search engine
and perform a specific search of "User" and recover any available Image files within it.
Cancel: Click this button to abort operation and return to the welcome page or
title screen.
Help: Click this button to bring out the help guide for the current page.
Note:
- The "User" may stand for Client,
Guest or User.
- The Search button will only appear when there are more than
fifty (50) available selections. Clicking the search button will bring out the
extended search engine allowing
you to search for a particular image file to recover.
- The Search Images Group and Search "User" buttons will
only appear when there are more than ten (10) available selections.
Clicking these search buttons will bring out the
extended search engine allowing
you to search for a particular Images Group or "User" respectively.
- You can view the current image file by clicking the image's
thumbnail view. This will bring out the
e2B Images! Browser
containing the actual size of the image.
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