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James Ducat - 10 Jul 2004 14:17 GMT
I am having difficulty with this. When I have possessed my documents with
character recognition software and gone into Word 2000, I am presented with
a lot of frames and pictures. I do not want that. I want to be able to
format how I want it.

I know that under Format and frames you get a dialogue box with remove
frames and the same for pictures. What I want to do is to position it how I
want it to be positioned. Unfortunately, for whatever reason I can't do it.

I have tried paragraphring, bullet points, and lots of other things but it
doesn't seem to have work.

Any thoughts?

Jim Ducat
Graham Mayor - 11 Jul 2004 14:32 GMT
It's a fact of life that most OCR software apps. make a dog's breakfast of
formatting. In most cases it is simpler to export from OCR as plain text and
format the document manually.

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> I am having difficulty with this. When I have possessed my documents
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James Ducat - 11 Jul 2004 16:03 GMT
How do I do that? Will I have to go back OMNIPAGE. What command will I use?

Jim Ducat

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Graham Mayor - 12 Jul 2004 07:09 GMT
It's a while since I looked at Omnipage, but there is an option that
determines the output format.

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James Ducat - 12 Jul 2004 16:52 GMT
It's OK. You just go into Word and in the "save as" just click "text only".

James Ducat

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