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Default "acquire text settings in Word drop down file

when I open up Word and click on file and get the drop down list I have all
the "acquire text settings." How do I get rid of them? Thank you

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Default "acquire text settings in Word drop down file

Please do not multipost. The extra command is usually the result of an
add-in from an optical character recognition (OCR) program such as
OmniPage, which you probably installed with a new scanner or
multifunction printer/scanner. Removing the add-in from your Word or
Office startup folder should delete the "acquire text" command from the
File menu, but doing so will likely prevent you from OCRing text
directly into Word. See
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...sInstalled.htm for
more information.

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when I open up Word and click on file and get the drop down list I have all
the "acquire text settings." How do I get rid of them? Thank you

Rita F


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