7.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Preface
 - Working with PaperPort and PaperPort Deluxe
- Viewing items in Desktop View
 - Viewing an item in Page View
 - Viewing items by using the application that created them
 - Creating stacks
 - Moving between stacked pages
 - Faxing or e-mailing an item
 - Converting a PaperPort item to text
 - Filing items in folders
 - Capturing Web pages (PaperPort Deluxe only)
 - Annotating a page
 - Adjusting pictures
 - Finding Items
 - Scanning to a link application with ScanDirect (PaperPort Deluxe only)
 - Filling in preprinted forms with FormTyper (PaperPort Deluxe only)
 
 
CONVERTING A PAPERPORT ITEM TO TEXT 15
CONVERTING A PAPERPORT ITEM TO TEXT
A PaperPort item is an image. Even the text on a scanned item is simply 
a picture of the text, and you can’t edit it as you would text in a word-
processing document. If a supported word-processing icon such as 
Word appears on the Link Bar, you can use PaperPort to convert the 
item to text. The PaperPort software performs this conversion by using 
the built-in OCR (optical character recognition) software provided with 
PaperPort. After converting an image into text, you can edit the file by 
using a word-processing application, such as Word.
To convert a PaperPort item to text from Desktop View: 
1. Select the PaperPort 
item to convert. It can 
be a single page or a 
stack.
2. Drag the item onto 
the word-processing 
link icon on the Link 
Bar. 
You can also just click 
the word-processing 
link icon.
3. When the word-
processing link icon is 
highlighted, release 
the mouse button. 
The OCR software 
displays a progress 
window while the 
conversion is in 
process. 
Note: This example shows the steps for using PaperPort’s built-in 
OCR software and sending the converted text directly to Word. 
If you have other OCR software installed on your computer, you can 
convert the item by dragging the item to the OCR application on the 
Link Bar. 










