7.0
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to OmniPage Pro
- Installation and Setup
- Processing Documents
- Basic Steps of OmniPage Pro OCR
- Selecting Process Commands
- Automatic Processing
- Bringing Document Images into OmniPage Pro
- Creating Zones on a Page
- Converting Images to Text
- Scheduling OCR
- Direct Input: Pasting Text into Other Applications...
- Working With Documents
- Exporting Documents
- OmniPage Pro Settings
- Customizing OCR
- Technical Information
- Glossary
Bringing Document Images into OmniPage Pro
28 - Processing Documents
If a document is open, each unfinished page is finished in
order. OmniPage Pro creates zones on any unzoned pages
automatically or with a currently selected zone template. It
then continues with the selected OCR operation.
Auto Save
and
Auto Paste
are the only Export commands that can be
activated automatically. (
Auto Paste
is only available in Direct Input
mode.) OmniPage Pro stops automatic processing after the OCR
operation if you have
Save As
or
To Clipboard
set as the Export command.
In this case, click the Export button to activate the command.
Bringing Document Images into OmniPage Pro
This section describes how to bring images into OmniPage Pro. It
includes instructions for:
Scanning Pages
Loading Image Files
Opening Documents
Scanning Pages
You can scan a paper document to convert it to an electronic image. To
scan in OmniPage Pro, you must have a supported scanner, install the
appropriate scanner Extension for it, and select it in the Chooser. See
Selecting Your Scanner on page 21 for more information.
To scan pages into OmniPage Pro:
1 Place your page in your scanner.
You can scan a stack of pages if you have an automatic
document feeder (ADF).
2Set
Scan Image
as the command in the Image buttons pop-up
menu.
3Choose
Settings Panel...
in the Settings menu and click the
Scanner
icon to make sure the appropriate settings are selected
for your page.
Select
Scan Until Empty
if you want to scan all pages in an ADF
at once. Otherwise, you must click the Image button to scan
each subsequent page.