74yrs old:

OneNote is available for MS Office 2003, but I am not too sure if it
is part of the MS Office 2003 standard or not. MS Office comes in
different editions. OneNote might be part of the MS Office Pro
edition.

Now, I will refer to OneNote 2007 - I didn't use OneNote 2003.

When you install OneNote, it will create a surrogate printer (called
Send to OneNote 2007) that you can select from the printers list and
if you do that the output will be sent to OneNote not to a real
printer.

In my case I printed the scanned pdf file to OneNote. Because it was a
multi-page document, OneNote created an inline image for each page.
Now, you can save a page as a jpeg image. Or, if you want, you can
right click and extract the text from the image (or all images
representing the pages you scanned) and paste it wherever you want -
notepad for instance.

Regarding the languages, I installed support for english, french and
spanish. I don't know if it supports Asian languages, for instance,
but I think it should. You have to check out the options in the office
setup program.

I don't know what format does OneNote store the scanned text under but
I assume it is UTF-16.

I don't know how to upload images to this forum. If you install
OneNote 2007 you should be able to do it yourself. There should be a
trial version and you can check it out.


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