What does “put something in control” mean?
It has capability to put users in control so that pre and post document processing costs can be reduced.
Since “pushed something in control” means “take control of something”, does it mean “the capabilities that have automation feature” so that it doesn’t need users to control things?
What is it like to be on Twitter?
“Put something in control” means “take control of something” Doesn’t
follow. Between the two, the former implies that something is doing the controlling, but the latter means that something is being controlled.
What are some of the capabilities of the product
to put the user in control?
To “put someone in control” means give them the ability to make decisions that govern the behavior of something.
From context, what the users are being put in control of is document processing, so presumably, they have control over one or more printers and/or photocopiers.
How do I control my Document Processing….? What is the most likely pattern of drafts being printed on the least expensive printer and faxing with more ink?
To “put someone in control” means give them the ability to make decisions that govern the behavior of something.
From context, what the users are being put in control of is document processing, so presumably, they have control over one or more printers and/or photocopiers.
How do I control my Document Processing….? What is the most likely pattern of drafts being printed on the least expensive printer and faxing with more ink?
To “put someone in control” means give them the ability to make decisions that govern the behavior of something.
From context, what the users are being put in control of is document processing, so presumably, they have control over one or more printers and/or photocopiers.
How do I control my Document Processing….? What is the most likely pattern of drafts being printed on the least expensive printer and faxing with more ink?