You can choose to either scan another document or import another document from your computer. If you want to add more pages to your document, click the drop down bar in the top left corner labeled, Add Pages. After, the computer will prompt you to save the document to the computer. Upon finishing the scan, you should press Finish Import in the bottom right corner. Once all of your adjustments have been made, click Scan in the bottom right corner. You can also chose to scan multiple pages without pause or with a determined amount of seconds in between. On the right hand side (depicted below), you can adjust the importation of the document with multiple settings, such as Mode, Color Depth, Resolution, and Scan Area. You can choose to convert your document to a PDF file, a Word document, Excel Spreadsheet, or an HTML Document as shown below.īy selecting your conversion format, a scanning preview of your document will appear. Next, select the language of and the conversion format of your document. If the document is already available on your computer, select that device as your source. If you are scanning the document, choose the EPSON DS-1630 (or another scanner) as your source. Once you open ABBYY FineReader in applications, a new task will appear on your screen. Lift up slightly to close the screen on the scanner. Align the document into the bottom right corner of the scanner, which is indicated by the arrow. Open the scanner and place the document face down. Part One: Getting Started Placing Document on the Scanner In this tutorial, I will walk you through ABBYY FineReader and its tools to so that you can scan and edit your own document. With the program, you can correct images, reformat your document, or even edit typed text. Learn more about Emma and our other student assistants here.ĪBBYY FineReader Sprint is a tool that turns any hard copy paper into an online type text which can be edited on the computer. This tutorial was written by Digital Studio Student Assistant, Emma Grimm.
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