PC Review
Forums
Newsgroups
Hardware
Scanners
Is this possible?
Forums
Newsgroups
Hardware
Scanners
Is this possible?
![]() |
Is this possible? |
|
|
Thread Tools | Rate Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Example: I have 3 pages of printed information someone has faxed me and
I want to save it on my computer. I want to scan these and put them in a file that I can open and see all 3 pages by just scrolling up and down to see them. Is this possible? Another example: I have a project I'm building, say a bookshelf. I go to down to buy supplies several times. I want to scan these receipts and put them in a file, again where I can see them all at once by scrolling. |
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
You would need software that can merge the images of the three pages, or OCR
software that can scan them into a word processor like Microsoft Word or Corel Word Perfect. As for your receipts, I just place my receipts on the scanner, aligning the individual receipts to fit as many on the scan bed as possible, and scan to file. Save as a jpeg, or you'll be generating multi-megabyte files if you save as a tiff. No need to scan in color, you're just making digital copies for record keeping. "L.D." <ldj1002@netscape.net> wrote in message news:101cvrkbujbb7ce@corp.supernews.com... > Example: I have 3 pages of printed information someone has faxed me and > I want to save it on my computer. I want to scan these and put them in a > file that I can open and see all 3 pages by just scrolling up and down > to see them. > Is this possible? Another example: I have a project I'm building, say a > bookshelf. I go to down to buy supplies several times. I want to scan > these receipts and put them in a file, again where I can see them all at > once by scrolling. |
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
I would highly recommend Abbyy FineReader. Ver. 7.0 is latest, though
it seems no better than 6.0, in my experience. 6.0 is a little less error prone than 5.0 I've found FineReader to be head and shoulders above anything else I tried. Not perfect, but pretty damn close. You can split book pages, add extra returns at paragraph breaks, export in various formats. |
|
|
|
#4 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Mendel Leisk wrote:
> I would highly recommend Abbyy FineReader. Ver. 7.0 is latest, though > it seems no better than 6.0, in my experience. 6.0 is a little less > error prone than 5.0 > > I've found FineReader to be head and shoulders above anything else I > tried. Not perfect, but pretty damn close. You can split book pages, > add extra returns at paragraph breaks, export in various formats. I agree about with Michael Leisk on the subject of FineReader, but PaperPort can scan the pages and make a single file of them in either its own graphics format or in jpg. PaperPort is much less expensive than FineReader and is designed to make the use of documents painless. |
|
|
|
#5 |
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
In article <101cvrkbujbb7ce@corp.supernews.com>, ldj1002@netscape.net
says... > Example: I have 3 pages of printed information someone has faxed me and > I want to save it on my computer. I want to scan these and put them in a > file that I can open and see all 3 pages by just scrolling up and down > to see them. > Is this possible? Another example: I have a project I'm building, say a > bookshelf. I go to down to buy supplies several times. I want to scan > these receipts and put them in a file, again where I can see them all at > once by scrolling. > You can scan them into Irfanview (which is freeware) and save as multi- page tiff file. |
|
![]() |
|
| Thread Tools | |
| Rate This Thread | |
|
|

Main Page 

