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Old 12-14-2009, 03:22 PM   #6
DDHarriman
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Hi

With Finereader Pro 9 you have a very easy way to do this:

1 - import the scanned images or scan into Finereader you book/part of the book;
2 - save that file as a Finereader document;
3 - save again with a different name - more about this later;
4 - select one page who is a example of the all of the pages;
5 - choose edit image and then crop. Format the “margins” of the cropping to zero left an right and below off the header on top and above the footer/page number on the bottom;
6 - select the option apply to all the pages;
7 - apply crop image.

Now you have your book/part of the book without header and footers and ready to be ocr’ed.

Take very attention: the cropping option is not reversible and changes the file you have saved immediately, so if you make a mistake you loose the work (in scanned into Finereader) or have to load all the files again if you have scanned separated.
That’s why my advice to save with two different names on points (2) and (3), so if you make a mistake you can always revert to the other files, save it with a new name and work on that one again.

Best regards,
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