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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 PDF 16 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
- Recognition of text written using a Gothic script
- 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
- Using the command line
- Installing, activating, and registering ABBYY FineReader PDF 16
- Appendix
- Technical support
- Third-party software
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ABBYY® FineReader PDF User’s Guide
Creating Microsoft Word documents
Video: How to Convert PDF to Microsoft Word
In the New Task window, you can create Microsoft Word documents from PDF documents and
images and from files in any of the supported formats . You can also convert and combine multiple
files into one Microsoft Word document.
Converting one or more files
1. Click the Open tab and then click Convert to Microsoft Word.
2. In the dialog box that opens, select one or more files to convert.
3. Specify conversion settings. These settings determine the appearance and properties of the
output document.
3.1.Keep formatting.
Select the appropriate setting depending on how you plan to use the output document:
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Exact copy
The output document will look almost exactly like the original, but will offer limited
editing options.
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Editable copy
The appearance of the output document may slightly differ from the original, but the
document can be easily edited.
·
Formatted text
The font types, font sizes, and paragraph formatting will be retained. The output text
will be placed in one column.
·
Plain text
Only the paragraph formatting will be retained. The output text will be placed in one
column and a single font will be used throughout.
3.2.OCR languages Select the language(s) of your document. See also: OCR languages .
3.3.Keep pictures Select this option if you want to preserve the pictures in the output
document.
3.4.Keep headers, footers, and page numbers Select this option to preserve the headers,
footers, and page numbers.
3.5.More options... Opens the DOC(X)/RTF/ODT tab of the Format Settings dialog
box.
4. Add or remove files if necessary.
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