Scanning into Word

G

Guest

I run Office 2007 Ultimate with WinXP Media Center and a Visioneer 8100
scanner. In Office Toolbox is no scan images, documents or anything like this
( as there was in Office 2003!). The Visioneer scanner also does not
recognize Word 2007 as a program to import data to. Is there a place to
download the program 'Document scanning' for the Toolbox?
 
G

Guest

Herb
In Office 2003 was a toolbox with the possibility to scan text or images
directly into Word. In Power Point was the command to scan a picture directly
into a presentation. Thi made it easy and simple. The book, Using Microsot
Office 2007, states on page 85 ( incorrectly!): 'You'll find the Document
Scanning program in the Microsoft Office Tools group!' I had a look at your
link but can not find the command: InsertImagerScan under All Commands!?!
Peter
 
S

Summer

Thanks Herb, works fine.

I have Apple Isight and it picks that up with your macro in WinXP Office
2007(Intel Mac). I don't have a scanner or diigtal camera attached.
I've been using Isight via Paint program.
 
S

Summer

Me again, I run 2003 and 2007 and WinXP Prof.

I just went to Programs MSOffice MSOffice Tools and I have option for
SCANNING - but it is reading this option from 2003 and proceeded to open the
program for me. I only had 2007 open. It comes up with a box select preset
for scanning Black and White, Colour Grayscale

So if you still have 2003 you could use that feature.
 
G

Guest

I looked at the right place, because I followed the instructions you have
stated. I know that Windows Vista has an image scanner installed. I shall
thus use my Paperport software.
Thanks,
Peter
 
H

Herb Tyson [MVP]

Okay. But, Word 2007's list of built-in keyboard commands does include one
named InsertImagerScan. This will show up in Word 2007 in Windows XP and
Vista, regardless of whether a scanner is installed. It's part of the
built-in command set. If you're not seeing it, I'm flummoxed.

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
 

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