Use Bulk Apply Filters with 2 how-to topics, including applying a filter in batch and setting a custom page range; all 2 topics are membership-related and match the counts shown in At a Glance.
How-to Index
| No. | Topic | Membership Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1. Apply Filters in Batch | WPS Premium required |
| 2 | 2. Set a Custom Page Range | WPS Premium required |
How-to Guide
1. Apply Filters in Batch
Entry: Scan tab → Bulk Apply Filters
- Open the scanned PDF that you want to process.
- Click the Scan tab on the top menu bar.
- In the preset style area, select the filter you want to use: Smart Optimization, Remove Shadows, Descreen, or Enhance Text.
- Click Bulk Apply Filters on the toolbar.
- In the dialog box, choose the scope: All Pages, Current Page, or Custom Pages.
- Click OK to start batch processing.
Success Criteria
- Interface result: The selected pages show the same filter effect.
- Next actions available: You can continue reviewing the result, save the file, or undo the change.
Tips While Using
- Membership: PDF editing membership is required.
- Common mistake: If you start before selecting a filter, you may need to repeat the operation.
- Environment note: Large files may take longer to process.
2. Set a Custom Page Range
Entry: Scan tab → Bulk Apply Filters → Page range settings
- Open the scanned PDF and go to the Scan tab.
- Click Bulk Apply Filters.
- In the dialog box, select Custom Pages.
- Enter a page range such as 1-5, 8, 10-12.
- Click OK to apply the current filter to the specified pages.
Success Criteria
- Interface result: Only the pages in the entered range are processed, while other pages remain unchanged.
- Next actions available: You can adjust the range, switch filters, or save the document.
Tips While Using
- Membership: This topic is related to PDF editing permissions.
- Common mistake: An incorrect page-range format can affect the result.
- Suggestion: Test the filter on a small number of pages before applying it to a larger range.