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
Preface ix
Documentation conventions
TextBridge documentation uses certain graphical elements and
formatting to emphasize information and give more meaning to
text.
Table 1: Documentation Conventions
bold
Introduces a new term or the first use of
an important term in a chapter. It is
sometimes used to denote strong
emphasis.
italic
Denotes titles of other user’s guides or
books and generic representations of file
name entries in examples; for example,
filename
monospace
Denotes text that appears on the
computer screen such as examples, menu
text, and messages plus actual file
names.
“ ” (quotes)
Denotes titles of chapters and sections in
this user’s guide.
☞
Introduces tips that provide useful
information about a procedural step or
system function.
Note
Introduces information of note about the
current subject.
RELATED DOCUMENTATION
TextBridge provides a comprehensive set of printed and digital
documentation designed to assist you in learning and operating
the product. The documentation provided with TextBridge covers
all aspects of installation and operation.
Note Information provided in individual documents is not duplicated in
other documents except for basic information about TextBridge. If
you do not find the information you want in a particular
document, please check another. For example, if you do not find
information you want in this user’s guide, look for it in the Help
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