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Old 02-23-2007, 11:42 PM   #38
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I went back and reviewed the install CD that came with the HP, there were no PDF creation programs on it that I could find. All of the documentation on the disk was in HTML.

When I set up the scan from the All-In-One using the "Scan To" button, one of the options is "Adobe Acrobat" Since I had a full copy installed before I installed the HP software I feel that this is where it picked up this option from. When used it transfers the scans directly to PDF files and leaves the Acrobat application open on the desktop with the scanned file ready for me. Likewise, if I pick "Scan to Word" it opens Word and leaves an image in Word -- not OCR text, an image. You must go to an HP application and select OCR with a destination of Word to get text. Any word processor will work, I just happen to use Word.

BTW: The All-In-One also comes with a set of Mac drivers and application programs that are said to do the same as the PC drivers and applications.
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