HI David. I'm not sure I understand. Does the document imaging of MS
Office do OCR or is it just a picture? I have a scanner, and I have MS
Office. So, could I scan right now with the software I have and it would
save it in a way I could read it with JAWS? I thought I'd have to have a
program like Open Book or something to do that, and especially to achieve
the minimal amount of errors.
Chris Feist - The one and only!
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On Behalf Of David Griffith
Sorry I realised that my message might be misunderstood.
- To avoid confusion Document Imaging is found under Office Tools on Start
Menu then Programs then Microsoft Office. This is not a reference to the
Tools menus within actual programs.
Previous message.
Hello Al
I am using Office 2003 with XP Pro and Jaws 8. I think Document Image
Scanning is available in other versions of Office under the Tools sub menu
but I cannot swear to it. It takes a little setting up but as I say I have
found it to be the fastest and most accurate software once this is done. I
was very surprised. I have actually rescanned books I did originally with
Kurzweil in order to get the better accuracy.
Regards
David
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