e2B System User Help Viewing Images

  • To view existing Image file, expand My Profile folder, expand Images folder and click View. All existing Image files 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:
    • In the case of searching for images, the Search button only appears when there are more than fifty (50) available selections.

    • 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 label for "Image" folder will depend upon what the Administrator will provide. A sample of an image folder is shown below.



  • To view an Image's Information page, click the Image File Name and not the thumbnail view of the image.

  • After selecting the image file, a page will show all the details the image file has. Nothing can be edited or modified while in view mode. A sample of View Image's Information is shown below.

    Click Image to go to e2B Images! Browser Help


  • Viewing images provide you with the following options;

      History: Click this button to show the image file's data history. For more help on viewing a document's history, click here.
      Back: Click this button to return to the previous page visited.
      Cancel: Click this button to abort the operation and return to the welcome page or main menu.
      Help: Click this button to bring out the help guide for the current page.


      Note:
      • 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 view.

      • 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.
e2B System User Help Viewing Images