How about just leaving it as an image and using paint to type the answers?

Nathaniel

On 18/07/2010, at 11:20 AM, "paul" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi
I hope someone may have a relatively easy solution for my problem.

My wife has a kid in yr3 who has broken in his hand and will be out of
action for 6 weeks. She wants to convert some sheets she'd use in class to
digital, so he can do them on a laptop. Most sheets are a mixed layout - she
needs to get them into a word format to allow the kid to type in answers.

I tried using free OCR software (OmniPage 9), but the mixed layout seems too
much, and the output really isn't worth the effort.

Tried converting it with Zamzar and then PDF to Word, but that's a pretty
convoluted process.

Has anyone got any suggestions ?- I've included an attachment to show the
sort of thing (just a snippet) that we're converting.

Look forward to your suggestions.

Paul



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