![]() ![]() I scanned a slew of different documents using my Canon CanoScan 9000F, with varying results. The same icon appears in the child window, too, but clicking it there pops up the Help dialog box. To clean up graphical elements, you must click an Image Enhancement icon in the Page Image window, and it pops up a child window (a window that you can’t access any other way). For instance, to specify areas of a document that contain graphics, text, or tables, you use a Page Image window, with its own commands to edit the text of a processed document, you must work in the Text Editor window. Many operations in the application happen in discrete windows. But wouldn’t it be easier just to supply a source button and an output-format button? For example, you can go with ‘camera image to Word’, ‘camera image to Excel’, or ‘camera image to searchable PDF’, or you can choose ‘PDF or scanned document to PDF’, or ‘PDF or scanned document to searchable PDF’. If you decide to follow one of Nuance’s workflows, you must select one from a drop-down list of 13 different options, and some are very similar. But this optical character recognition software ($500 as of August 27, 2011) is saddled with an interface that’s so tortured, the program makes CAD software seem easy to understand by comparison.Įven after reading (and rereading) the instructions, I found myself struggling to understand Nuance’s intended workflow–or workflows, really. Nuance OmniPage Professional 18 provides a powerful means of converting a scanned document into an editable file. ![]()
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