IConvert converts files between IPRO Tech and other formats. You can convert to/from:
• Summation
• Opticon
• Trial Director
• Doculex Version 3
• Doculex Version 5
• IPRO Tech LFP
• ETech
• Visionary
• DB Textworks (export only)
To convert a load file follow the steps below:
1. Choose File > Convert Load Files from the IConvert menu to display the Convert Load
Files dialog box.
2. Under the Import File tab, click Browse and navigate to the file to convert. If
a text file is selected, IConvert displays a window to select the program that generated
the file. After selecting the import file, the Export Formats tab automatically
appears.
3. Under the Export Formats tab, double-click each format to produce. Or, select
the format under Available Formats and click >>. The IConvert program will create an
output file for each format listed under Selected Formats. Click Next to display the
Export Options tab.
4. Under the Export Options tab, select the options that apply to the export formats
selected:
• If the Summation export format is selected, select the Summation Image Path. If the images are going to reside on a CD-ROM, select Volume Name. If the images are going to reside on the network, select Image Path.
• If the Opticon export format is selected, select the Opticon Drive Letter.
• If the ETech export format is selected, enter the beginning box number.
5. When ready, click Finish to begin the conversion process.
6. When the conversion is complete, IConvert displays a report.
• Click New to repeat the process with another import file.
• Click View to open the export files in Windows Explorer and review them.
• Click Exit to close IConvert.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Hello and welcome to The IPro Tech Software Archive. I created this blog to simplify things for myself and for anyone else who is looking for help on IPro. I ever have questions or need answers for a certain task, this is a lot easier for me to search than calling Tech Support or Navigating their Archive.
Archived Items here can be found on their archive and I do not take ANY credit for these Tips that they provide free on their website.
Although I do take credit for the ones I post ;)
Archived Items here can be found on their archive and I do not take ANY credit for these Tips that they provide free on their website.
Although I do take credit for the ones I post ;)
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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