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Table Of Contents
- Introducing ABBYY FineReader
- The New Task window
- PDF Editor
- OCR Editor
- Launching the OCR Editor
- OCR Editor interface
- Obtaining documents
- Recognizing documents
- Improving OCR results
- If your document image has defects and OCR accuracy is low
- If areas are detected incorrectly
- If the complex structure of a paper document is not reproduced
- If you are processing a large number of documents with identical layouts
- If tables and pictures are not detected
- If a barcode is not detected
- If an incorrect font is used or some characters are replaced with "?" or "□"
- If your printed document contains non-standard fonts
- If your document contains many specialized terms
- If the program fails to recognize certain characters
- If vertical or inverted text was not recognized
- Checking and editing texts
- Copying content from documents
- Saving OCR results
- Integration with other applications
- Automating and scheduling OCR
- ABBYY Compare Documents
- ABBYY Screenshot Reader
- Reference
- How to set ABBYY FineReader 15 as your default PDF viewer
- Types of PDF documents
- Scanning tips
- Taking photos of documents
- Options dialog box
- Format settings
- Supported OCR and document comparison languages
- Supported document formats
- Document features to consider prior to OCR
- Image processing options
- OCR options
- Working with complex-script languages
- Supported interface languages
- Current date and time on stamps and in headers and footers
- Fonts required for the correct display of texts in supported languages
- Regular expressions
- Installing, activating, and registering ABBYY FineReader
- Appendix
- Technical support
- Third-party software
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ABBYY® FineReader 15 User’s Guide
3. Place the cursor in the particular spot where you want a new text block to be added and mark
out a rectangular shape of the appropriate size for your new text block or left-click once for a
text block of a default shape.
Note: the size of the new text block cannot be larger than the page itself.
Note: you can create new text blocks over other objects.
4. Enter your text into the text block that you have just created.
Note: when adding a large volume of text, take care to not go over the edges of the page
itself.
5. Finish adding the text. To do this, left-click the area outside of the text block or press the Esc
key.
6. Save the changes you have made to the document by clicking the button in the upper-
left part of the PDF editor window. Alternatively, you can click File > Save or use the Ctrl + S
hotkey.
7. To exit the text editing mode, click the button or use the Ctrl + E hotkey.
Editing existing text
To edit text in a PDF document:










