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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Codabar
IATA 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5
Aztec code
Code 93
Interleaved 2
of 5
UCC–128
Data
Matrix
Note: The default barcode type is Autodetect, which means that barcode types are to be detected
automatically. However, not all barcode types can be autodetected, and sometimes you may need to
select the appropriate type manually on the Area Properties panel.
ABBYY FineReader can automatically detect the following types of barcode: Code 3 of 9, Code 93,
Code 128, EAN 8, EAN 13, Postnet, UCC–128, UPC–E, PDF417.
Table Not Detected
Table areas mark tables or text fragments arranged in a tabular form. If the program fails to detect
a table automatically, use the Table tool to draw a table area around the table.
1. Select the
tool on the toolbar at the top of the Image window and use the mouse to draw a
rectangle around the table on your image.
2. Tight–click the table and select Analyze Table Structure from the shortcut menu or click the
button on the pop–up toolbar of the Table area.
3. Using the pop–up toolbar, the table shortcut menu, or the commands from the main Areas menu to
edit the results.
4. Re–launch the OCR process.
You can change the type of an already recognized area to Table. This is achieved by right–clicking
the area and selecting Change Area Type>Table from the shortcut menu.
Table Cells Detected Incorrectly
If ABBYY FineReader failed to correctly detect the rows and columns in a table while running
automatically, you can adjust the layout manually and re–run the OCR process.
Editing Tables in the Image window or the Zoom window:
• Use the Areas menu commands and the shortcut menu by right–clicking the selected Table area
to:
• Analyze Table Structure — automatic table structure analysis replaces manually drawing
vertical and horizontal separators in a table.










