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This article will attempt to explain why sheet numbers are necessary for EPR's Partial Intake feature

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EPR can be configured one of two ways: to prevent partial submittal/intake ("Partial Intake OFF") or to allow partial submittals ("Partial Intake ON"). This setting applies to EPR system-wide, so the configuration will affect ALL PROJECTS within EPR. It will also affect any integrated environments. This configuration is "OFF" by default, but an agency can request for the e-PlanSoft team to turn it "ON" if desired. This cannot be changed by the agency itself at this time. 


Partial Submittal ON Relies on Sheet Numbers

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How EPR Identifies Sheet Numbers

During the document render process, optical character recognition (OCR) runs to try to identify sheet numbers automatically. While OCR technology has limits, three main factors affect whether EPR can identify a sheet number properly:

  1. Location and Page Rotation
  2. Font Style
  3. Sheet Number Pattern

Location and Page Rotation

To reduce the potential for errors, EPR focuses on the lower right corner of the incoming page to try to identify the sheet number (as highlighted in red below):

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