I never thought to look for an app I did ask if there were set files though?
Is there an app for that? Smile
Is this one of those programs  that requires special settings and is not so
friendly out of the box or is it me, or my copy of WE?
Shannon

-----Original Message-----
From: Don H [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 9:18 AM
To: gwmicro
Subject: Re: we and omni page 18

I have always thought and suggested in the past that GW is missing a
great opportunity to generate a app to make omnipage or finereader
easier to use.  This would be a app that GW could charge for and people
would probably buy as such programs as Open Book are so costly.  Also
another way to take business away from FS.
So GW lets see a app to make OCR easier.

On 7/10/2013 8:43 AM, Steve Jacobson wrote:
> Lloyd and Shannon,
>
> When I used OmniPage, I also accessed it a lot from inside Microsoft Word.
It put entries on Word's File menu that made scanning
> a document directly into Word very easy.  I don't know how that is
incorporated with the Microsoft Office ribbon, though, but if
> such an option is still available, it is a pretty nice approach.
>
> To add a little to what you already accurately stated, when you first get
OmniPage, it might be necessary to modify a "Work Flow"
> to get things to work just as you would like them to work.  Once you have
the "Work Flow" set up, you will be able to run it from
> the Process menu as Lloyd has already said without doing a lot of
modifying each time.  However, seeing if Omnipage can be
> accessed from within Word and checking to see what Omnipage options there
might be on PDF documents from within Windows Explorer
> as he suggests can save you a lot of time.
>
> I also believe that OmniPage still comes with PDF Converter which might
still be a separate application.  One should check to see
> if that is the case as well if one is going to convert a lot of PDF files.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
> On Tue, 9 Jul 2013 21:19:39 -0400, Lloyd Rasmussen wrote:
>
>> I have version 17.  I guess they are up to version 19 now.
>
>> Work with the Process menu, Alt-P.  On this menu, there are pull-down
menus for selecting the source, controlling the
> recognition, and selecting export options.  If you are specifically
working with PDF files, you can set the source selection to be
> files instead of a scanner.  Recognition options include whether this is
likely to be a form, a spreadsheet, in columns, or
> automatic (let OmniPage decide).  For output you can select several file
types,  including audio files.  Once you have things set
> up according to your preferences, you can use ctrl-1, ctrl-2 and ctrl-3 to
perform the three steps.  If you are going to read your
> recognition results inside Omnipage, you may need to click inside a
certain area before a cursor can appear.  I usually export to
> Word DOC or DOCX format.
>
>> Before you try all of this stuff, try this:  Find a PDF file you want to
open using Windows Explorer.  Use the Applications key
> (context menu key) to see what you can do with this file.  If Omnipage is
installed properly, you should see a pulldown menu of
> choices for conversion of the file.  For this to work, Omnipage will be
started during the processing of the PDF, so it takes some
> time, depending on the number of pages and their complexity.
>
>> I like Omnipage a lot.  It is not quite as automatic as Kurzweil or
OpenBook, but it can produce any kind of file you would want
> with industrial-strength accuracy.  It is never perfect, and sometimes
experimentation is needed to determine the best settings to
> use.
>
>> Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, MD
>> http://lras.home.sprynet.com
>> www.facebook.com/lloyd.rasmussen
>
>> From: Shannon
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 11:26 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: we and omni page 18
>
>> In light of the servers being down I thought I would try again to see if
any one out there has any pointers on how to use omni
> page and we 8.2.
>
>>
>
>> Our company installed it yesterday and I am not sure how to use it.
>
>> Any one know how this works and would like to share their knowledge?
>
>>
>
>> I am realy new at ocring pdfs and donâ¬"t know how it is done.
>
>>
>
>> Thanks
>
>> Shannon
>
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