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Scanning text to create a Word document
Isn't it possible to scan a page of printed text and create, by character recognition, a Word document?
What is this technique called and how do I do it?
What is this technique called and how do I do it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The technique is called OCR (Optical character recognition)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_character _recognition
Some scanners (or combined printer,copier,scanners) come with some OCR software.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_character _recognition
Some scanners (or combined printer,copier,scanners) come with some OCR software.
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Thanks very much. OCR, that's what I couldn't remember!
neildownx, I downloaded the free trial of Abbyy Fine Reader and scanned my 36-page document which had been scanned and saved as a pdf file. Result - excellent, and the program's so easy to use. This document is now a Word file and it just needs spell-checking.
JFYI, it started as a hard copy of our diary which we kept when we went to Sri Lanka to adopt our daughter in 1984. My wife tells me she originally wrote it on a Wang!
Thanks for the suggestion.
neildownx, I downloaded the free trial of Abbyy Fine Reader and scanned my 36-page document which had been scanned and saved as a pdf file. Result - excellent, and the program's so easy to use. This document is now a Word file and it just needs spell-checking.
JFYI, it started as a hard copy of our diary which we kept when we went to Sri Lanka to adopt our daughter in 1984. My wife tells me she originally wrote it on a Wang!
Thanks for the suggestion.
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