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Old 06-19-2020, 09:35 PM   #6
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I use the text recognition to OCR, but there is nothing labeled Clearscan. So you're saying what used to be called Clearscan is still there, they just call it text recognition now?
In this picture an "In This File" option looks grayed-out i.e. not available, because you have not yet opened your scanned pdf in Acrobat.

After you open your scanned pdf in Acrobat, you will be able to choose (click on) "In This File", and then in the opened pop-up window there will be shown your current OCR settings (language, exact image or clearscan, resolution) and you will also see the "edit" button, that you can use to change the settings.

Or you can click on an available "In Multiple files" option, and then choose your scanned file(s) and desired settings from there.

https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/11/u...nned_documents

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