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Single column – The text is formatted into one column. Use this option if automatic page
layout analysis incorrectly determines the text type as multicolumn.
Plain text formatted with spaces – The text is formatted into one column and set in a
monospaced font that is uniform in size throughout. In the recognized text left indents are
represented by spaces, each line is made into a separate paragraph, and original paragraphs
are separated by means of empty lines. Useful, for example, when recognizing C++ code
printouts or old computer printouts.
Table analysis options
In most cases the application divides tables into rows and columns automatically. If addi
tional tuning of table options is required, open the
Recognition tab (Tools>Options>
Recognition
) and in the Tables group select the necessary item. Change these options if:
z automatic page layout analysis has drawn table rows and columns incor
rectly;
z the document contains a large number of simple tables of the same type (i.e.
there are no merged cells or there is always only one line of text per cell).
1. Use the One line of text per cell option if your table has no (or only a few)
black separators and there is only one line of text per cell. For example:
– this table has only one line of text per cell
– this table has more than one line of
text per cell
2. Use the
No merged cells in table option if your table has no merged
cells. For example:
– the Temperature cell is a merged cell
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ABBYY FineReader 6.0 User’s Guide
Kilometers Miles
1 0.62
5 3.2
Physical t, degrees
Phenomenon centigrade
Water boiling 100
point
Water freezing 0
point
Temperature
Degrees Degrees
centigrade Kelvin
273 0
100 373