Short answer - You don't.
The scanned file is a graphic, not a text document. In order to make an
editable file you need special OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software
that can preserve the layout of the form as well as the text content. The
good stuff is expensive & the "cheap" stuff is typically ineffective.
The scan you have can be inserted into the header layer of a Word doc as a
picture, but then you'll have to go through all sorts of machinations to
insert text boxes and/or fields to be aligned with the "fill-in" areas...
Typically a lot of work which may be worthwhile if you'll need to reuse the
finished product, but probably easier to recreate your own form using the
scanned version as a model.
If it's a one time thing just print the scan & fill in by hand
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 10/20/07 6:59 AM, in article
(e-mail address removed), "buda"
how can i type onto a scanned document downloaded directly from scanner to
file/save as