You can't. At that point, it becomes an image, not a document.
A library file on a computer is the user's personal file. It could be a series of pictures downloaded to the computer, documents scanned into the computer, or a music file.
Well, when you scan a document you should upload it to either a usb device or it would go right on your computer as a file. You attach the scanned document (the file) to the e-mail and send it.
To save your scanned document as a JPG, first open the scanned file using an image editing software or a file viewer that supports image formats. Then, select "Save As" or "Export" from the menu, choose JPG or JPEG as the file format, and specify the desired quality settings. Finally, choose a location on your computer to save the file and click "Save."
A scanned image is normally a flat image such as a photograph, this is only viewable once scanned rather than editable. If you want to type over a scanned image it needs to be OCR'd (Optical Character Recognition) which captures any computer text. Once this is captured it would have to be converted into a Microsoft Word format for example where you can then edit the file as you would a normal document. Many scanners come with an OCR feature but there are scanning companies who can convert these documents for you to save the trouble.
No, you cannot directly type on a scanned document in Word, as scanned documents are typically image files. However, you can use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to convert the scanned image into editable text. Once converted, you can make changes or type additional text in the document. After OCR conversion, you can save the document as a Word file for further editing.
The OCX file extension is from the Microsoft Corporation. This file type is associated with embedding control extension and object linking. OCX can become infected and should be scanned if you get a file with this extension.
The file extension is the two, three, or more letter code that is after the period in a computer file name. It is used to "tell" the computer what type of file it is and what program on your computer will "open" or "run" it.
To delete a scanned image, first locate the file on your computer or device where it is stored. Right-click on the image file and select "Delete" from the context menu, or select the file and press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. Confirm the deletion if prompted. If the image is in a specific application, use the app's delete option to remove it from within that program.
To find a scanned document on your computer, start by checking your default scanning software's output folder, often labeled "Documents," "Pictures," or a specific folder created by the scanning application. You can also use the search function on your computer (e.g., Windows Search or Spotlight on Mac) by entering keywords related to the document or the file type (like PDF or JPEG). If you remember the date you scanned it, you can narrow your search by sorting files by date. Finally, make sure to check your recycling bin in case it was accidentally deleted.
paste it into a program that supports the file type you scanned, if it is text then word, works, reader or other document editor. if it is a picture then paintshop, photoshop or other graphics editor
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You have to get the picture scanned and saved on your computer as a digital file, for example as a ".jpg" or a ".bmp" file. Then open it in "Microsoft Paint". In 'Paint', under the 'File' tab, you'll see the choice "Save as Wallpaper".