Millennium
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction to TextBridge
- Installing and Setting Up TextBridge
- What Comes with TextBridge
- Supported Scanners
- Installing and Testing Your Scanner
- System Requirements
- Before Installing Textbridge
- Installing TextBridge
- Scanner Setup
- Setting Up Instant Access to TextBridge
- Updating Your TextBridge Software
- Uninstalling TextBridge Pro Millennium Business Edition
- Where to Go From Here
- OCR and Basic TextBridge Operations
- Learning to Use TextBridge
- Sample Sessions with TextBridge
- Advanced Sample Sessions
- Index
TextBridge Pro Millennium Business Edition User’s Guide 6–1
6
ADVANCED SAMPLE
SESSIONS
Previous chapters have introduced you to basic TextBridge
capabilities.
This chapter provides sample sessions with step-by-step
instructions for using several more advanced TextBridge
functions.
The topics presented in this chapter are in the following list:
◆ Processing a document to use in a database
◆ Using zone templates and page types
◆ Training TextBridge OCR
☞ This chapter uses the same sample documents described in
Chapter 5. Be sure to use the Get Pages button to select Image
File as the page source before you begin a sample session.
SESSION 1: PROCESSING A DOCUMENT TO USE IN A DATABASE
TextBridge supports a number of output formats for specific
applications, such as Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, and Excel.
However, when recognizing documents for use in a database
application such as Microsoft Access™, it is best to choose a tab-
or comma-delimited text output format for import to the database
application.
Often, data that you want to scan and recognize for use in a
database appears as a table in your original document.
☞ For this learning session, use the image file named table.bmp.
This image file has a heading followed by a table in cell format
with gridlines containing dates, names, and telephone numbers.