11.0
Table Of Contents
- Introducing ABBYY FineReader
- The ABBYY FineReader 11 Interface
- Working with ABBYY FineReader
- ABBYY FineReader Tasks
- Managing Automated Tasks
- ABBYY FineReader Step–by–Step
- Splitting an ABBYY FineReader Document
- Taking Into Account Some of the Features of Your Paper Document
- Image Acquisition Tips
- Scanning Tips
- Taking Photos of Documents
- Camera Requirements
- Lighting
- Taking Photos
- When you need to take another photo
- Automatic Image Preprocessing
- Editing Images Manually
- OCR Options
- If the complex structure of a paper document is not reproduced in the electronic document
- Adjusting Area Shapes and Area Borders
- Picture Not Detected
- Barcode Not Detected
- Table Not Detected
- Table Cells Detected Incorrectly
- Adjusting Text Area Properties
- Vertical or Inverted Text Not Recognized Properly
- Paper Document Contains Decorative (Non–Standard) Fonts
- Incorrect Font in Recognized Text or Some Characters Are Replaced with "?" or "□"
- Checking and Editing the Recognized Text
- Working with Complex–Script Languages
- Recommended Fonts
- Saving the Results
- Advanced Features
- Appendix
- Font
- Language
- How to Buy an ABBYY Product
- Activating and Registering ABBYY FineReader
- Technical Support
ABBYY FineReader 11 User’s Guide
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• Document print type
• Color mode
• Document properties (the file name, author, and keywords)
This tab also displays the path to the active ABBYY FineReader document.
• Scan/Open
Use this option to customize the general options for automated document processing, and
the settings for pre–processing images when scanning and opening documents, such as
activating/deactivating the following:
• Automatic analysis of document layout (identifying layout areas and types)
• Automatic image conversion
• Automatic image pre–processing
• Automatic identification of page orientation
• Automatic separation of facing pages
You can also select your scanner driver and scanning interface.
• Read
This tab contains recognition options:
• "Fast" or "thorough" recognition
• Whether a user pattern should be used for OCR
• Where to store the user patterns and languages
• Which fonts to use in recognized text
• Whether barcodes should be recognized
• Save
This option lets you select the format in which the output document will be saved:
• RTF/DOC/DOCX/ODT
For details, see Saving in RTF/DOC/DOCX/ODT.
• XLS/XLSX
For details, see Saving in XLS/XLSX.
• PDF
For details, see Saving in PDF.
• PDF/A
For details, see Saving in PDF/A.
• HTML
For details, see Saving in HTML.
• PPTX
For details, see Saving in PPTX.
• TXT
For details, see Saving in TXT.
• CSV
For details, see Saving in CSV.










