Thanks so much.  I'll check that out.  I've been having a time back at
college without having a way to scan.  But it appears that I've had a way
all along. 

Chris Feist - The one and only!


-----Original Message-----
On Behalf Of Annette

Chris,

There are 2 scanning features in the Microsoft Office 2003 submenu.  One
will let you scan in an image of your material, and the other will perform
OCR.  I have used it and it does a pretty good job.  I've not done a
comparison between it and other OCR Packages.  I think David had explained
where to find the Microsoft Office OCR feature, but in case he did not, here
it is.

Open your Start Menu
Open the Programs submenu.
Open the Microsoft Office Submenu.
Arrow to the Microsoft Office Tools choice and select it to open yet another
submenu.
Towards the bottom of that submenu, you will find an item for image
scanning, and one for document scanning.
Select the Document scanning choice.

Let me know if you have any more questions.  You might want to also check
out the OCR package from Premier Software.  Their URL is:

readingmadeeasy.com

Annette


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