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
Advanced Sample Sessions 6–5
Select Text
tab-delimited
output format
Accept the default
name, or type a
new name
Click Save
Deselect Open
file when done
Figure 6–5. Save As dialog box
9. Save the document in text tab-delimited format.
• In the Save As dialog box, TextBridge provides a suggestion
for the file name. If you prefer another name, enter the new
name in the File name box.
• Select Text tab-delimited (*.txt).
• Check to be sure that Open file when done is not selected; you
must import the tab-delimited text file into your database
application.
☞ Selecting Retain layout and Retain pictures has no effect on a tab-
delimited text file.
• Make any other changes, then click the Save button.
TextBridge formats the document and saves the file.
10. Import the file into a database application, such as
Microsoft Access.
• Start your database application and open a new database.
• Import the text file into your database, selecting delimited
text.