Re: WHAT PROGRAM AND FILE TYPE DO I USE

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To scan a document is to take a picture of it. You generally do this from
within an image editing program, or you press a button and the scanner
automatically sends it to some pre-defined application for use. You can't
edit text in a scanned document unless you first use Optical Character
Recognition (OCR ) software to convert it back to text. You can usually scan
directly into an OCR application, just like you can scan into an image
editing application.

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Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"mar" <mar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5C1B83EB-10F2-4F09-A605-64493F02DEA4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-- PLEASE CAN ANYONE OFFER ASSISTANCE I WANT TO SCAN A DOCUMENT SO WHAT I
NEED TO NO IS WHAT TYPE OF FILE I SHOULD SAVE IT AS AND WHAT PROGRAM DO I
USE
TO OPEN IT UP, I WANT THIS SCANNED DOCUMENT TO BE EDITABLE SO IF ANYONE
CAN
HELP ME PLEASE.

sorry i just relaised i have typed in cap locks.. someone told me once it
was rude to do this as somepeople take this as if i were shouting .. so i
am
not shouting iam only asking.. so sorry to anyone who takes offence this
was
not in tensional
mar


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