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Omnipage pro 15 saving as .op document







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Good quality print on clean paper works best. The better the original from which you are working, the better the accuracy. OCR (in general) reads only type (not handwriting, whether joined up or block letters). OCR accuracy depends very much on the quality of the original. If one wishes to alter the text on the photograph pf a page of text (the scan), perhaps to lay it out in a different fashion, one must pass it through an OCR program, which "reads" the text and puts it into a file as if it had been typed in this file can then be passed to the text editor - in this case, Writer - as if it was input from the keyboard. When you have a photograph any text that is on it cannot easily be changed (one has to use special editors such as Photoshop). The computer can only handle this as a photograph, so if you put it into a text editor, it is put in as a photograph. Whether what is on the glass is a picture or a page of text, the output is still a photograph. A scanner is effectively a special type of camera it takes a photograph of what is on its glass. OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition. If you already know what OCR is, read no further.

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It came to me that the OP may be misunderstanding OCR. AFAIK the single step solution is not available with the apps in question here. Proofreading is required for most OCR situations, so even if it were available, I wouldn't recommend using automated scan-OCR-PDF. The "nitty gritty" procedure is to scan to image, then OCR from image to text, then import the text into your wordprocessor. Almost as elegant and efficient as a plugin, and probably easier to implement.

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Other scanners come with scanning software which can be set to "push" OCR output to applications such as Writer. If they made such a plugin for OpenOffice, it may be possible to seamlessly import text from scanned image in Writer, IOW the plugin would provide OCR capability to OpenOffice.

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Scanner drivers or OCR software may come with an OCR plugin for various software. Alas, OpenOffice applications do not do OCR out of the box. There are several advantages to have the picture content converted to text. Menu sequence in Writer: Insert - Picture - Scan. When you have TWAIN compatibility (which you have with most scanners), you can scan from OpenOffice/LibreOffice. I'll try to rephrase what has already been stated, and fill in a few blanks. I have also personally tested Desksite, which resolved all stability issues.Mostly your questions have been answered, but perhaps in a roundabout manner. So at the moment, if you are stuck in a W10 environment, the recommendation is to move to an 圆4 environment. It seems that anything beyond vanilla 1507 causes general instability, freezing, not responding etc. They also never had any iManage problems. I actually have a client that had a WSUS issue on their machine, so they never got off the original W10 build.

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Issue 2: Instability after Windows 10 1507. The answer to this is to move to Office 圆4, which addresses the memory issue. Higher resolution screens will often freeze, or show up white/black boxes, or just not refresh properly. The issue is it requires a LOT more memory and transactions in order to work. Issue 1: Office 2016 renders using something called Airspace, which is different to Office 2010. There are multiple issues, which is why its been so difficult to work out. Ok, have had a response from iManage in regards to this, and there is definitely an issue with the current 9.3 Filesite client and Office 2016/W10 combination.









Omnipage pro 15 saving as .op document