?B?RGFycmVsbA==?= wrote in
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JoAnn, What I was sayingn is that the software that came with my
printer does not recognize word 2007 as a possible candidate to write
the scanned document "to".
Is there some other kind of work around?
Darrell
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:
Use the software that came with your printer.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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"Darrell" wrote in message
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I was able in word 2003 to scan directly into it from my scanner.
Now the
scanner software does not list word as an option because it is
2007. My scanner is an hp 6310 all-in-one. Is there anything I can
do from the word side or am I at the mercy of HP?
Perhaps that's because "saving" your scanned documents is NOT related to
"writing to your printer".
A scaner utilizing OCR, first; scans the document as a temporary TIF
file, then the OCR software (which BTW comes with your scanner) coverts
the recognized text to what ever file formats are available from the
software of which you utilized ("acquired") the OCR software through.
It's a simple task to utilize WordPad as you "acquire" software. Scanner
setup software have allowed this option since 1996 or earlier.
Afterwards, you may convert the WordPad RTF (aka Word 6.0) to what ever
version or format you desire utilizing Word 2007.