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How do you scan a book and convert it into a word document?
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I wouldn't because that is a violation of the author's copyright.
Translation: Illegal. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Confused" wrote in message ... How do you scan a book and convert it into a word document? |
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Anything published before 1919 (I think) in the US is in the public domain.
Project Gutenberg is busy doing exactly this to make those books available: http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page And yes, Confused, they use OCR, as CyberTaz mentioned. Your scanner may have come with an OCR program, check Help or a forum for the scanner. Search this group, someone posted a bunch of resource links for scanning into Word at some point: http://groups.google.com/group/micro....docmanagement On 9/8/06 11:35 AM, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: I wouldn't because that is a violation of the author's copyright. Translation: Illegal. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Confused" wrote in message ... How do you scan a book and convert it into a word document? -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://word.mvps.org/Mac/WordMacHome.html What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Unless the author or his/her estate has renewed the copyright. That's not
going to be an easy thing to find out in some cases. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message .. . Anything published before 1919 (I think) in the US is in the public domain. Project Gutenberg is busy doing exactly this to make those books available: http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page And yes, Confused, they use OCR, as CyberTaz mentioned. Your scanner may have come with an OCR program, check Help or a forum for the scanner. Search this group, someone posted a bunch of resource links for scanning into Word at some point: http://groups.google.com/group/micro....docmanagement On 9/8/06 11:35 AM, "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: I wouldn't because that is a violation of the author's copyright. Translation: Illegal. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Confused" wrote in message ... How do you scan a book and convert it into a word document? -- Daiya Mitchell, MVP Mac/Word Word FAQ: http://www.word.mvps.org/ MacWord Tips: http://word.mvps.org/Mac/WordMacHome.html What's an MVP? A volunteer! Read the FAQ: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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Daiya Mitchell wrote in
: Anything published before 1919 (I think) in the US is in the public domain. Project Gutenberg is busy doing exactly this to make those books available: http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Actaully at one time the copyright law was 73 years (with exceptions). Then came the "Sonny Bono Act" who should have stuck to singing and some archival processes were stopped dead in their tracks (pun intended.) One such process is the University of Cornell's Making of America which had progressed into 1926 or 73 years back from 1999. Of course there are exceptions to all this and what it has to do with Word or the original inquiry on "how to scan" is immaterial. ANY person may scan or copy for their own personal uses, regardless of source. The infringment is in passing that data on to others. 1) Word does not have any capability to OCR (search google). 2) Your scanner came with OCR software (most every one does, although some softwares are more efficient than others). 3) I scan/OCR daily and I use WordPad in conjunction with my scanner OCR software. Some good reading is: http://www.scantips.com/basics04.html |
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The material has to be scanned using OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
software - otherwise it gets scanned as though it were a picture. I understand that there is also software that will convert image scans of text to editable text but have never used it. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Confused" wrote in message ... How do you scan a book and convert it into a word document? |
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Office 2003? Start, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Office Document Imaging.
There is an OCR utility within the program. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/p...649111033.aspx "Confused" wrote in message ... How do you scan a book and convert it into a word document? |
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