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Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
hello-
I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
Might want to post more clearly what you are trying to do and what doesn't
happen that you think should. Scanning to PDF is a function of your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... hello- I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
The customer is trying to scan several documents. She would like to save each
document that is scanned as a separate file. According to Microsoft's documentation, all that needs to be done is to check the "Preview or scan images as separate files" This option is greyed out. How do I enable this option? Thank you! -- Ilene M "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Might want to post more clearly what you are trying to do and what doesn't happen that you think should. Scanning to PDF is a function of your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... hello- I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
Read the Help files more closely. That option only exists for someone who
has cropped their image and is trying to save individual pictures as separate files. WFS cannot create PDF files. The functions you need would be supplied by your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... The customer is trying to scan several documents. She would like to save each document that is scanned as a separate file. According to Microsoft's documentation, all that needs to be done is to check the "Preview or scan images as separate files" This option is greyed out. How do I enable this option? Thank you! -- Ilene M "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Might want to post more clearly what you are trying to do and what doesn't happen that you think should. Scanning to PDF is a function of your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... hello- I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
Please forget I mentioned PDF format. That can be converted at a later time
nor is it pertinent to the inital problem of not being able to save several scanned documents individually. So this product will only scan multiple pages and save them as one file. It does not give you the choice of saving each scanned page as its own file. That is a shame. If you can do it with pictures, why not documents? That question needs no answer but would be a good enhancement to the product. Thank you for your condescending but somewhat informative answers. -- Ilene M "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Read the Help files more closely. That option only exists for someone who has cropped their image and is trying to save individual pictures as separate files. WFS cannot create PDF files. The functions you need would be supplied by your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... The customer is trying to scan several documents. She would like to save each document that is scanned as a separate file. According to Microsoft's documentation, all that needs to be done is to check the "Preview or scan images as separate files" This option is greyed out. How do I enable this option? Thank you! -- Ilene M "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Might want to post more clearly what you are trying to do and what doesn't happen that you think should. Scanning to PDF is a function of your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... hello- I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
This "product" was never meant to replace the functions that any scanner
software provides. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... Please forget I mentioned PDF format. That can be converted at a later time nor is it pertinent to the inital problem of not being able to save several scanned documents individually. So this product will only scan multiple pages and save them as one file. It does not give you the choice of saving each scanned page as its own file. That is a shame. If you can do it with pictures, why not documents? That question needs no answer but would be a good enhancement to the product. Thank you for your condescending but somewhat informative answers. -- Ilene M "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Read the Help files more closely. That option only exists for someone who has cropped their image and is trying to save individual pictures as separate files. WFS cannot create PDF files. The functions you need would be supplied by your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... The customer is trying to scan several documents. She would like to save each document that is scanned as a separate file. According to Microsoft's documentation, all that needs to be done is to check the "Preview or scan images as separate files" This option is greyed out. How do I enable this option? Thank you! -- Ilene M "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Might want to post more clearly what you are trying to do and what doesn't happen that you think should. Scanning to PDF is a function of your scanner, not WFS. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ilene M" wrote in message ... hello- I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
"Ilene M" wrote: hello- I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
I am having the same problem. I crop the scan area to a particular picture
and the checkbox doesn't get enabled. Thus, I can't select multiple areas of the scan area to have it create separate files for each area. If this worked (instead of just teasing) it would be invaluable. "ajmckenn" wrote: "Ilene M" wrote: hello- I am trying to find out how to enable "Preview or scan images as separate files" for a new or existing scan profile. It is currently greyed out and reguardless of the options I choose, I cannot make that box available to check. Goal: scan several documents so that each document is scanned in as an individual pdf file. OS: Windows Vista Business edition Scanner: HP Officejet 6310 all-in-one with the latest drivers. Thanks! -- Ilene M |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
Russ Valentine Your reponses to this query have left a bitter taste in my mouth. So much so that I simply had to register for this forum to post a rebuttal. There's one thing I can't stand more than people who are rude and condescending, and that is people who are rude, condescending, and can't read the question properly. Ilene's initial post was CRYSTAL clear. No clarification was needed. It started with a succinct question, then proceded to state the general goal. Anybody with half a brain cell could see that the aim was not about the functionality of scanning to PDF, but rather to find the option to scan to multiple files. How could Irene have put it more clearly? All the information was there. After reading Ilene's surprisingly gracious response, you then continued to labor on a point that was subsequently PERFECTLY clarified as being irrelevant by Ilene's response. (A shame you didn't twig after the first post let alone the subsequent one.) And your parting shot? Firstly, you use "quotation marks" as if to say this software is not a product - well, it IS a product. A product isn't just something you sell in the shops. Secondly, you incorrectly state that Windows Fax and Scan was not meant to replace the functions of any scanner's software. Excuse me? That is precisely what it does, and what it was designed for. The reason I hit this page was thanks to Google; I was having the same problem, and no the 'Help' pages, that is to say the product help pages that accompany the Windows Fax and Scan product, did NOT answer this query. I've never read such a horrible, incoherent, dismissive, and factually incorrect set of responses as yours. You should be utterly ashamed of yourself. Call yourself an MVP, how odious. -- hazymat |
Windows Fax and Scan: Preview or scan images as separate files
You failed to quote any of this now outdated thread, so I have no idea what
you're talking about. But thanks for your thoughts. You are most certainly incorrect to suggest that WFS was intended to replace the software each scanner vendor supplies for creating documents from its scanners. A specific vendor's third party software will and should be better suited to those tasks than a generic OS utility. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "hazymat" wrote in message ... Russ Valentine Your reponses to this query have left a bitter taste in my mouth. So much so that I simply had to register for this forum to post a rebuttal. There's one thing I can't stand more than people who are rude and condescending, and that is people who are rude, condescending, and can't read the question properly. Ilene's initial post was CRYSTAL clear. No clarification was needed. It started with a succinct question, then proceded to state the general goal. Anybody with half a brain cell could see that the aim was not about the functionality of scanning to PDF, but rather to find the option to scan to multiple files. How could Irene have put it more clearly? All the information was there. After reading Ilene's surprisingly gracious response, you then continued to labor on a point that was subsequently PERFECTLY clarified as being irrelevant by Ilene's response. (A shame you didn't twig after the first post let alone the subsequent one.) And your parting shot? Firstly, you use "quotation marks" as if to say this software is not a product - well, it IS a product. A product isn't just something you sell in the shops. Secondly, you incorrectly state that Windows Fax and Scan was not meant to replace the functions of any scanner's software. Excuse me? That is precisely what it does, and what it was designed for. The reason I hit this page was thanks to Google; I was having the same problem, and no the 'Help' pages, that is to say the product help pages that accompany the Windows Fax and Scan product, did NOT answer this query. I've never read such a horrible, incoherent, dismissive, and factually incorrect set of responses as yours. You should be utterly ashamed of yourself. Call yourself an MVP, how odious. -- hazymat |
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