OCR software in sixty day trial version of M/S Word 2007

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Guest

I have been trying to scan a document from a HP #6180 All-In-One Printer into
Microsoft Word 2007 (sixty day trial version). It does scan but the viewed
document is unreadable and cannot be edited. My question is this, if anyone
can help? Does the 60 day version of M/S Word recognize OCR or is it left
out for only the full version. Perhaps, the printer does not have OCR
software, I do not know where it is generated from. Any help would be
greatly appreciated...
 
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Mr. Arnold

roboni said:
I have been trying to scan a document from a HP #6180 All-In-One Printer
into
Microsoft Word 2007 (sixty day trial version). It does scan but the
viewed
document is unreadable and cannot be edited. My question is this, if
anyone
can help? Does the 60 day version of M/S Word recognize OCR or is it left
out for only the full version. Perhaps, the printer does not have OCR
software, I do not know where it is generated from. Any help would be
greatly appreciated...


You need to post to the appropriate MS.Public NG. This is a .Net
programmer's NG.
 
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PvdG42

roboni said:
I have been trying to scan a document from a HP #6180 All-In-One Printer
into
Microsoft Word 2007 (sixty day trial version). It does scan but the
viewed
document is unreadable and cannot be edited. My question is this, if
anyone
can help? Does the 60 day version of M/S Word recognize OCR or is it left
out for only the full version. Perhaps, the printer does not have OCR
software, I do not know where it is generated from. Any help would be
greatly appreciated...

To find an appropriate group for your question, go here:

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...spx?guid=1080912A-26C5-7040-AFDD-2224A4FEB3EA

Then, select your language, then scroll down to the Office and Desktop
Applications category. You'll find the group you need in there.
 

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