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Default 08-06-2009, 06:49 AM

humm........ nice software
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Default 10-20-2009, 06:34 PM

Its nice s/w which will capture and scan text.

But if you are having Office 2007 such OCR s/w is already there- OCR feature in Office 2007
   
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Default hii - 10-27-2009, 04:20 AM

Steps:

1. Run the Microsoft Office OneNote.

2. Just copy the image (any format whether jpg, bmp, png etc) and paste it in the OneNote. Don’t “open with” the image as it will give an error.

3. Now select the entire image and right click on the page.

4. Click the option “Copy Text From Picture”.

5. Just paste the contents back on any Word Document.

The text has been extracted from Office OneNote and can be printed neatly. If you are worried about the formatting of the pasted content, you could select “Keep Source formatting” in the paste option.
   
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