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
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5. Does the original document have pictures? If so, do I want to
retain the pictures?
6. Do I want to capture the whole page or just part of it?
7. Are the pages I am processing all similar in layout and style?
8. Do I want to proofread the results before saving?
9. Are there any other settings I want to check and change?
The rest of this chapter provides information that helps you to
answer these questions.
USING TEXTBRIDGE TO PROCESS A DOCUMENT
TextBridge provides an easy-to-use interface and a powerful set of
built-in capabilities. You can use it in a number of ways to do
OCR, depending on the complexity of the document you want to
recognize and the results you want.
TextBridge provides flexibility in performing the steps of the OCR
process. You can:
◆ Process your pages automatically or interact with processing in
manual mode
◆ Optimize processing by specifying settings using page types
◆ View and mark parts (zones) of pages to be recognized
◆ View and manipulate the pages of a document with page
thumbnails
◆ Process pages in any order
◆ Zone multiple pages before recognition
◆ Proofread the OCR results and correct any recognition errors
◆ Save the recognized text and optionally retain page layout and
pictures
☞ A thumbnail is a small image representation of your document.
Thumbnails make it easier for you to select and redo a poorly
recognized page, insert a page, delete a page, reorder pages, or
recognize a specific page.