5.1
Table Of Contents
- PaperPort Deluxe Software User’s Guide
 - Copyright Information
 - Table of Contents
 - Welcome to the PaperPortSoftware
- Scanning Items
 - View Scanned Items Two Ways
 - Improve Image Quality
 - Add Notes, Highlight Areas, and Mark Up a Page
 - Combine Items into Stacks
 - Link to Many Other Applications
 - Scan It and Fax It
 - Send Scanned Items Over the Internet
 - Scan It and E-Mail It
 - Convert Scanned Text to Text That You CanEdit
 - Fill In a Preprinted Form
 - Organize Items in Personal Folders
 - Use SimpleSearch to Find an Item
 - Import Items from Other Applications
 - Export Items in Other Formats
 - View PaperPort Items on Other Computers
 - Right Mouse Button Shortcuts
 
 - Viewing Items
 - Stacking Items
 - Sending a Fax or E-Mail Message
 - Converting a Scanned Item to Text
 - Filling In Preprinted Forms with FormTyper
 - Annotating a Page
 - Editing Images
 - Filing Items in Folders
 - PaperPort Viewer
 - Index
 
34 CHAPTER 5: CONVERTING A SCANNED ITEM TO TEXT
Table
of Contents
The page is now a word processing document containing text that word 
processing applications can recognize. You can then edit the text as you 
normally would when word processing.
The process is not always perfect. If the scanned item contains smudges 
or handwritten notes, the OCR application will try to analyze them but, 
of course, will not be able to come up with a suitable match. For that 
reason, you should always try to scan clean copies when planning to use 
PaperPort’s OCR feature. Also, you should carefully check the converted 
document to correct any mistakes that the OCR application made.
Here’s an example:
The scanned words on 
this page are not text. 
The words are pictures of 
text, and can’t be edited 
in a word processing 
application. For example, 
if you tried to select a line 
of text to reformat it, you 
couldn’t.
After being processed 
with the OCR 
software, the pictures of 
the text are now “real” text 
that a word processing 
application recognizes. 
You can select text, as 
shown here, to edit it. 
This example shows how 
the converted text would 
appear in Microsoft 
Word.










