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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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• Best quality (source image resolution)
Select this option to retain the quality of the pictures or the page image. The original resolution of
the source image will be preserved.
• Balanced
Select this option to reduce the size of the PDF file while keeping the quality of the pictures or page
image at a reasonably high level.
• Compact size
Select this option to obtain a small–sized PDF file. The resolution of the pictures and page image
will be reduced to 150 dpi, affecting their quality.
• Custom…
Select this option to make your own picture and page image settings in the Custom Picture
Settings dialog box.
Tip. If you do not want to save pictures in the recognized text, make sure the Keep pictures
option is not selected.
PDF Security Settings
When you save a recognized text in PDF format, you can protect the contents of the PDF–document
with:
1. a password required to open the document
2. a password required to modify or print the document or copy information to another application
3. encoding
Passwords and other PDF security parameters are set in the PDF Security Settings dialog box.
To open it, click the PDF Security Settings… button located on the bottom of the Save>PDF tab
of the Options dialog box (Tools>Options…).
Password for opening the document
This password protects the PDF–document from unauthorized opening. The user will be able to
open the document only after entering the password specified by the author.
To set a password required to open the document:
1. Select Require password to open document.
2. Click
.
3. In the Enter Document Open Password dialogue box, enter your password and confirm it.
The password you specified will be displayed as dots in the Document Open Password field of
the PDF Security Settings dialogue box.
Password for editing and printing the document
This password protects the PDF–document from unauthorized editing and printing as well as
copying information to another application. The user will be able to do the described action only
after entering the password specified by the author.
To set a password required to access file contents:
1. Select Restrict printing and editing the document and its security settings.
2. Click
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