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Old 07-27-2014, 10:30 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by harriska2 View Post
Kathy, I am a scanner/OCR lover. I use ABBYY Finereader. I just drag the file (PDF) into the software and it does its magic. I can run them for you if you need. You would then compare the opened PDF with the OCR version and correct errors. It can take a bit of time.
Harriska- I've been out of the arena too long... what is the output format that Abbyyfinereader gives you? I'm interested... Can you explain to this Old Dog who's trying to learn new tricks??

I'm looking at working thru books like McGuffeys' Readers, cookbooks, and so forth, that most of the rest of the people who are rejuvenating the Public Domain reading have passed over.

Thanks!
Kathy
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