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Note that these menus are configurable. If you do not see certain menu items that you would need access to, please contact your administrator.

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The inbox level will give you visibility and control on where the current document fits within the broader context of the inbox.

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Click the green box on the top-left side of the screen to bring back or hide the portal menu.

This will show you the original filename of the current document.

Here you will see the progress you and your team have made today (number of documents processed) and how many documents remain "to review" in the current inbox.

Here, you can access information related to your profile. It allows you to do the following:

  • Change inbox

  • Change your current role

  • Change your password

  • Logout

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The document level menu contains a broad set of actions that you can take on the document level. These actions can be nested in a typical "File, Edit, View" menu or key actions can be made visible through directly accessible buttons.

Under the files tab, you can find up to 5 different options related to your file. An administrator can activate these different functions and either have them nested (included in the dropdown menu from 'File' or just shown as a button in the menu tab). We would recommend to use buttons for the actions you will use a lot and nest the actions you don't have to use on every single document.

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Note that save does not impact the locking mechanism: The lock stays in place and the view remains on the document. Saved state will also survive session expiry.

When you're done reviewing a document ; you can click this button to submit the document. By clicking this button you're changing the status of the document from 'to review' to 'done' in the inbox. You will automatically be taken to the next "To review" document.

A document that has been marked as done, goes into read-only mode, you will no longer be able make changes or to press done a second time.

Escalate flags a document for review by a Team Leader (a role that has the permission to review escalated documents). This document can no longer be reviewed by roles that do not have this permission.

Escalate releases the lock on the current document. You will be taken to the next document "To review" in the inbox automatically after escalating the current document.

When you started reviewing a document, but need to quit the data entry companion; click the 'cancel'-button to release the lock you have on the document. Someone else will then be able to review this document later. This will discard any unsaved changes. Save changes will remain.

After the lock has been released, you will be taken to the Welcome screen.

You can also reject a file, which will automatically show the status of the document as “rejected” in the inbox.

When you click on the cursor mode, you switch from and to the pointer- and the text select cursors. Text select cursors are more user-friendly for text detected files whereas pointer cursors are more useful when selecting bigger boxes of text.

When you want to undo your last change(s) you made to the document, you can use the Undo-button.

When you want to go to the next field to review in the document, you can click the exclamation mark button or simply press ENTER. If there are no more fields to review, ENTER will prompt you to mark the document as done.

This button will show/hide the data view (the table which contains the fields, you can then position this table top/bottom/left/right).

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When you are dealing with documents that consist of multiple pages, you can go to the thumbnail view. This way you can navigate easy in large documents.

Provide feedback

Your feedback is crucial for us to continue to improve the product. When providing feedback, you'll be able to select the priority of your feedback. Is it a bug that will impact all the documents to review, then you can put the priority on high. There are 4 types of feedback subjects: UI/UX, Bug, Feature requests, and ML (machine learning).

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We understand that you probably can't remember all the different keyboard shortcuts, functions etc. in the Data Entry Companion when you're just starting out with the product.

That's why we made sure to include a short manual/cheat sheet, just one click away while you're reviewing a document. The cheat sheet has 3 different tabs: one that explains the color code system, one that provides you with keyboard shortcuts and one that explains all the different buttons in the toolbars.

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Version allows you to visualise different versions of the data. The most common examples of versions are (1) the initial prediction and (2) the submitted data.

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Version tags: Each version has a tag to identify the version. This tag is set automatically for the first prediction ("initial_prediction") and the first evaluation by a person ("first_pass"). Additional versions can be created, typically through the /wiki/spaces/DA/pages/347013238 pane. The are assigned a label when the documents are scheduled for an additional version (by the ML pipeline or by a human operator).

The actions that you can choose from here are the same as the actions shown previously in the Inbox .

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If you want to zoom in or zoom out in the document you see in front of you, you simply click the zoom controls and your document will show accordingly.