In this tutorial, learn how to scan to PDF and OCR PDF. Learn how to scan and convert paper documents and forms to PDF and get a digital file you can edit and search. Make scanned text searchable automatically with optical character recognition (OCR). To make sure all scanned text is recognized correctly, Acrobat checks for any potential errors and gives you an opportunity to fix them.
Scan and convert paper documents and forms to PDF.
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Lori Kassuba
8, 2015-02-20 20, 2015Hi RICHARD BLAU,
Let us know if the tips in this article help you:
http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/2014/01/how-to-erase-and-clean-up-a-scanned-pdf-in-acrobat-xi/
Thanks,
Lori
RICHARD BLAU
8, 2015-02-19 19, 2015Documents aren’t always pristine. In addition to occasional written notes, they can contain artifacts which affect the scan. This tutorial would help if you had a pristine typed page to work from, but does not address how to optimize the original document so that OCR doesn’t make errors on every word. Are there settings to minimize artifacts (especially when working with older xerox copies?
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