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Re: S.A.M. PDF
"Ralph Glatt" <julian814@hotmail.com> wrote in message ce9c44dd.0410160440.4b7ed3ad@posting.google.com">news:ce9c44dd.0410160440.4b7ed3ad@posting.google.com...
: bill_gates@microsoft.com (Simon Williams) wrote in message news:<1glpn6z.16v2esx3b2wwaN%bill_gates@microsoft.com>...
: > Ralph Glatt <julian814@hotmail.com> wrote:
: >
: > > Ah, okay. Thanks, Glenn. To use my scanner, I have to use import on
: > > Photoshop, then save the image as pdf. My problem is getting multiple
: > > scanned images into one pdf.
: >
: > Here's a thought... import to Photoshop then save as pict instead of
: > pdf. Make an appleworks doc with each pict file pasted on a different
: > page and then print to pdf.
: > Of course that's only valid if you're not OCRing the scans...
:
: Good idea! I don't use a Mac, so I'd have to
: convert them to docs using 602 Text, a shareware
: word processor I got a while back. Pretty much
: the same as Word, but cheaper!
:
: Someone will have to explain OCR to me, though.
: Ralph Glatt
OCR = Optical Character Recognition, and requires
special software to perform it on scanned material.
TextBridge is a pretty good one. That one came with
my scanner.
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