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Old 01-09-2007, 09:30 AM   #6
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I don't have any experience with an ADF. However, if it can be recognised by Abbyy Fine Reader, then I would think yes.

Again, I don't have any experience with PDF pages that have already been scanned too large. I mostly scan OCR not Images. However, if you have saved the AFR batch for them you could re-open it in AFR and draw new text or image blocks for each page. (Toolbar - red block = image, green block = text) Before sending the pages to Acobat Reader you must alter the format settings in AFR for PDF. (Tools/Options/Save/Format settings/PDF

uncheck "keep original size" and enter in a new custom size.

Another way which is probably easier if you already have a PDF file, is to open this in Abbyy (File/Open PDF image).
Draw one new red image block around all the items on a page. (make sure you tell Abby to "Read" it). Repeat for all your pages.
Then before sending all the pages to Acrobat Reader alter the PDF Format Settings as outlined above.

I am not conversant with making PDF files and usually stick to OCR for my novels. Maybe some other member can suggest an easier way.

Good luck.
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