Hello all, I have been sitting here thinking the same think David. Unless the print is collected very clear, lots of misspellings occur and you must read every paragraph anyway. You might do a sample page and see what you think...unfortunately, I have spent more time in editing that the scanning was worth. Therefore, I rarely do this anymore, unless I have a really clean copy.
Nice addition to the conversation David. Susie Susie Johnson, Lacemaker Morris, IL USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: I have found that my scanner made so many errors when using OCR that it just wasn't worth it. The time it took to proof read and correct these errors was about equal to typing the whole page in the first place. It particularly had difficulties with such things as "ll" or words like "I'll" David in Ballarat - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
