I have also scanned documents into Paperport and then had Paperport convert them to Word. I have then used this Word file to edit and then load either directly to the Reader or convert it to LRF via BookDesigner.
I used 300 dpi scans on a Visioneer USB Strobe Pro, stacked the scans in Paperport, and then moved the document icon to the Word icon at the bottom (I'm still using Paperport version 9) and was well pleased with the results. The scanner is about 8 years old and still works great. I'm running the scanner and Paperport under Win2k and BookDesigner under WinXP.
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