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| | Scan to editable text in Microsoft Office Document Imaging (OCR in ms-office) | |
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wolverine
Posts : 15 Join date : 2010-03-19
| Subject: Scan to editable text in Microsoft Office Document Imaging (OCR in ms-office) Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:49 pm | |
| In Windows Vista Click the Start button , click All Programs, then click Microsoft Office, click Microsoft Office Tools, and then click Microsoft Office Document Imaging.
In Windows XP Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft Office, click Microsoft Office Tools, and then click Microsoft Office Document Imaging.
On the File menu, click Open.
Locate the document that you scanned, and then click Open.
After Microsoft Office Document Imaging runs, press CTRL+A to select the entire document, and then press CTRL+C.
Start Microsoft Office Word.
Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click New.
Click Blank document, and then click Create.
Press CTRL+V to paste the contents of the scanned document into the new file.
You now have a document that you can edit. Be sure to save the new file so that you don't lose your changes. | |
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