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Originally Posted by DDHarriman
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;
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I'd stop there, and zone that page (Ctrl-E in FR7), editing the text zone to be just around the main body text (with a bit of extra space into the margins, because pages are rarely exactly the same size, and a quarter-inch difference will throw the zoning block off.) If the header/footer zones as a separate block, just delete it.
Then save out the block (under Image/Save Blocks in FR7); I use the name of the book.
Then, in the pages window, select all the other pages with text in the same arrangement (which for novels is usually all of them), and load the blocks (Image/Load Blocks; navigate to where you saved it).
Then either correct the OCR, or flip through all the pages to make sure none of the text is cut off. If it is, adjust the block manually to fit the text; re-read page if necessary.