Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Word itself is not scanning software so you will first need a scanner and scanning software. If a document is properly scanned, then Word can edit it. It needs to be scanned as text, not as a graphic. So it is important to ensure you have not scanned it like a photo. Use the OCR or text mode with the scanner software.
Yes, after you have scanned, convert your scanned document to rtf or text, save and print.
An OCR step is required between the "Scan" stage and the "Edit" stage. Microsoft Office has no built-in Optical Character Recognition functionality, some third party software is required.
Microsoft Office already comes with the ability to scan a document. Scan an image using any decent quality scanner. click "start" click "all programs" click "Microsoft Office" click "Microsoft Office Tools" click "Microsoft Office Document Imaging"
Yep. You open it up and start writing. If you mean handwritten... you'll have to scan your document in at some point, and depending on the software you use to do it, yes, you can usually pull the document into Word. If you only scan it as a picture, then you won't be able to edit it, but if you have a good test-recognition program, then you can edit it in Word probably.
It helps to scan or take a picture of a document
Microsoft Office Document Imaging can be used for a number of different tasks. Microsoft Office Document Imaging can be used to scan documents, read scanned documents, fill out forms online, email scanned documents, and much more.
GIMP (Gthumb image manipulation programme)
Hi, As of my knowledge a scanded document can not be edited and only if you have the Malayalam font in your system you can able to type it.
can i scan document s in to a file without printing
You need Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to convert the image from the scanner into text that you can edit. With most scanners, you cannot scan directly into Word. Some scanners (like HP and Canon), sometimes include OCR options. Sometimes OCR is called Scan to Text.
A scanned document is technically a flat image. If you want to edit this document you will need to use something called OCR scanning (Optical Character Recognition). This software can capture computerised text that is legible and convert into text searchable PDF's for example.
Scanned documents are usually saved as images, which can't be edited using regular office packages. In order to edit something you have scanned, you'll need to get OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software and use it on your document, but it isn't perfect.
Use paystubcreator.net you'll have to pay but it's not much. Or scan in an old one as a pdf and covert it to a word document then edit whatever you'd
A screen shot creates an image. If you want to convert the image to text you can manipulate in MS Word, you need to scan the image with OCR (Optical Character Reader) software. If you do not want to edit the text or images you captured from the Web, you can paste the screen shot into MS Word and view it that way.