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Anyone know how to convert a scanned document to Open Office/ Or save the
scan to Works Word Processor that can be edited afterward? I've tried PDF but can't edit. The scan also looks a little fuzzy. Can I make the scan sharper? Using a HP all in one printer, copier,fax machine. |
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From your description, your scan was in a graphics format. To accomplish
what you want to do, you will need to scan to an OCR application. Hopefully, the scanner came with an OCR program, or you might be able to use third party software such as ViewScan Pro that comes with OCR capability. Making the scan sharper can usually be accomplished with a graphics/photo processor, such as Paint Shop Pro. Saving to a word processor can be done, but without an OCR application, you will end up with a picture of the document, instead of editable text. "Bill Walsh" wrote in message ... Anyone know how to convert a scanned document to Open Office/ Or save the scan to Works Word Processor that can be edited afterward? I've tried PDF but can't edit. The scan also looks a little fuzzy. Can I make the scan sharper? Using a HP all in one printer, copier,fax machine. |
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From your description, your scan was in a graphics format. To accomplish
what you want to do, you will need to scan to an OCR application. Hopefully, the scanner came with an OCR program, or you might be able to use third party software such as ViewScan Pro that comes with OCR capability. Making the scan sharper can usually be accomplished with a graphics/photo processor, such as Paint Shop Pro. Saving to a word processor can be done, but without an OCR application, you will end up with a picture of the document, instead of editable text. "Bill Walsh" wrote in message ... Anyone know how to convert a scanned document to Open Office/ Or save the scan to Works Word Processor that can be edited afterward? I've tried PDF but can't edit. The scan also looks a little fuzzy. Can I make the scan sharper? Using a HP all in one printer, copier,fax machine. |
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"Bill Walsh" wrote in message ... Anyone know how to convert a scanned document to Open Office/ Or save the scan to Works Word Processor that can be edited afterward? I've tried PDF but can't edit. The scan also looks a little fuzzy. Can I make the scan sharper? Using a HP all in one printer, copier,fax machine. As already noted you need OCR (Optical Character Recognition) Software. A straight scan is an image - a picture. You have to "scan" it through OCR or to a PDF and then OCR the PDF. Do a google on "Free OCR Software" and choose and experiment until you find one you like. Spend a couple of bucks and buy something like OmniPage and PaperPort if you're going to be doing much of this type of activity. Geo. |
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"Bill Walsh" wrote in message ... Anyone know how to convert a scanned document to Open Office/ Or save the scan to Works Word Processor that can be edited afterward? I've tried PDF but can't edit. The scan also looks a little fuzzy. Can I make the scan sharper? Using a HP all in one printer, copier,fax machine. As already noted you need OCR (Optical Character Recognition) Software. A straight scan is an image - a picture. You have to "scan" it through OCR or to a PDF and then OCR the PDF. Do a google on "Free OCR Software" and choose and experiment until you find one you like. Spend a couple of bucks and buy something like OmniPage and PaperPort if you're going to be doing much of this type of activity. Geo. |