Quick question: if the documents have been scanned, how did they
magically become HTML?
If they were run through an OCR program, and those files still exist,
you may be able to make your life much easier if you can just output
the OCR data to a different format from the OCR -- like RTF, which
Fram
Hi Framers:
I have a huge and thankless job of preparing and indexing many thousands of
poorly scanned documents from HTML into FM for professional use. I do not
think there are many shortcuts, but I wonder if there is some way to import
the html text and or tables so that they can be placed in
Quick question: if the documents have been scanned, how did they
magically become HTML?
If they were run through an OCR program, and those files still exist,
you may be able to make your life much easier if you can just output
the OCR data to a different format from the OCR -- like RTF, which
Fram
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 13:10:30 +0200, "Shell, Robert" wrote:
>I have a huge and thankless job of preparing and indexing many thousands of
>poorly scanned documents from HTML into FM for professional use. I do not
>think there are many shortcuts, but I wonder if there is some way to import
>the ht
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 13:10:30 +0200, "Shell, Robert"
wrote:
>I have a huge and thankless job of preparing and indexing many thousands of
>poorly scanned documents from HTML into FM for professional use. I do not
>think there are many shortcuts, but I wonder if there is some way to import
>the h
Hi Framers:
I have a huge and thankless job of preparing and indexing many thousands of
poorly scanned documents from HTML into FM for professional use. I do not
think there are many shortcuts, but I wonder if there is some way to import
the html text and or tables so that they can be placed in