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ABBYY® FineReader 14 User’s Guide
· Restore original page order after duplex scanning
This option restores the original page numbering of a document with double-sided pages. This
option is useful if you use a scanner with an automatic feeder to first scan all the odd-
numbered pages and then all the even-numbered pages. You can choose between the normal
and the reverse order for the even-numbered pages.
This option will only work if three or more consecutively numbered pages are selected.
· Swap book pages
This option is useful if you scan a book written in a left-to-right script and then split the facing
pages without specifying the correct language.
This option will only work if two or more consecutively numbered pages are selected and if
at least two of them are facing pages.
To cancel this operation, select Undo last operation.
4. Click OK.
The pages in the Pages pane will be rearranged in accordance with their new numbers.
In Thumbnails view, you can change page numbering simply by dragging selected pages to the
desired place in the OCR project.
Metadata
Document metadata contain detailed information about the document such as its author, subject, and
keywords. Document metadata can be used to sort files and to review document properties.
Documents can also be searched by their metadata.
When recognizing PDF documents and certain types of image files, ABBYY FineReader will export the
metadata of the source document. You can edit these metadata if necessary.
To add or modify document metadata:
1. Open the Format Settings tab of the Options dialog box (click Tools > Options... to open
this dialog box).
2. Click the Edit Metadata... button and in the dialog box that opens, enter the name, author,
subject, and keywords for the document.
3. Click OK.
Working with patterns and languages
You can save and load user patterns and languages.
For more about patterns, see If your document contains non-standard fonts . For more about user
languages, see If the program failed to recognize some of the characters .
To save patterns and languages to a file:
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