Hi there.

The file scan 001.txt is automatically created by the program if you tell it 
not to attend text. So, you can go ahead and delete that file; VUE scan will 
recreated for the next OCR batch.

However, should you ever wish to attend new text to the old text in the file, 
rather than overwriting it, the plus sidn lcan be put after the number in the 
file  telling Vuescan to Add newly scanned material to the file.

Hope this helps.

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On May 4, 2013, at 12:34 PM, Eugenia Firth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys 
> My question about VueScan is this. I did several scans, and I was asked if I 
> wanted to rewrite the file I had told the program to use. I said yes thinking 
> it would delete the old material and replace it with the new stuff. Not so. I 
> just discovered that I had new stuff added to the old. Does it cause a 
> problem to delete the file? That is, will the program just re-create the file 
> if one doesn't already exist? 
> 
> Regards,
> Gigi
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