Export Questions
What export formats does DocuLex software support?
DocuLex software has built-in exports for the following formats, in the following products:
Control:
- DocuLex Batch with Single Page Tiff/Jpeg Images
- ASCII (delimited text fields)
- Aspen View
- Concordance
- DB Textworks
- DocuMatrix
- Intercept
- Ipro
- JFS
- Macrosoft
- OCR data to RTF
- Opticon
- Production Link
- Quorum
- Summation
- Tech Law
- UR-Law
Control also contains a ‘custom’ export feature which allows the user to define the method of output to be created. In addition, many popular software packages will import the DocuLex tables directly, with no need for an explicit export.
Office Capture:
- DocuLex Batch with Single Page Tiff/Jpeg Images
- Multipage Tiff Images
- PDF Files (PDF Image+Text)
- OCR Text files
- RTF files of OCR data
- ASCII (delimited text fields)
Professional Capture:
- DocuLex Batch with Single Page Tiff/Jpeg Images
- Multipage Tiff Images
- PDF Files (PDF Image+Text)
- OCR Text files
- RTF files of OCR data
- ASCII (delimited text fields)
- Endorsed Tiff images
- Summation
- Concordance
IP Studio:
- DocuLex Batch with Single Page Tiff/Jpeg Images
- Multipage Tiff Images
- PDF Files (PDF Image+Text)
- OCR Text files
- RTF files of OCR data
- ASCII (delimited text fields)
- Endorsed Tiff images
- Summation
- Concordance
Is it possible to save a custom export or move it to another machine?
The specs for a custom export are saved in a file named session.ini when you create the export in Control. This file can be copied from the batch into another batch so that the custom export can be used with the other batch.










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