6.0

Tip: 1. FineReader allows you to import user dictionaries created by previous versions
(3.0, 4.0 and 5.0).
2. FineReader also allows you to import user dictionaries (*.dic) created using
Microsoft Word 6.0, 7.0, 97, and 2000.
To import a dictionary:
1. Select the View Dictionaries item in the Tools menu, select the dictionary
language, and click the
View button.
2. Click the
Import button in the View Dictionaries dialog and select files
with *.pmd, *.txt or *.dic extensions.
To delete a word from the dictionary:
1. Select the View Dictionaries item in the Tools menu. Select the language
of your choice and click the
OK button. A dialog will open.
2. Select the word you wish to delete and click the
Delete button.
Editing text in ABBYY FineReader
Note: If the FineReader Text window does not display characters correctly (i.e. “?” or “
can be seen in place of some or all of the letters), this means that your current font does not
support your recognition language alphabet in full. Select a font that supports your entire
recognition set (for example, Arial Unicode or Bitstream Cyberbit) on the
Formatting tab
(
Tools>Options menu) in the Fonts group, and recognize the document again. See under
“Fonts for Recognition Languages that may be Displayed in Text Editor Incorrectly” in
ABBYY
FineReader Help
.
After a page is read, its text is displayed in the Text window. When you send your text to an
external application, the text layout is retained according to the layout retention options
chosen. Set these options on the
Formatting tab (Tools>Options menu) and in the
dialogs of the respective formats.
Uncertainly recognized characters are highlighted. To cancel this feature, unselect the
Highlight uncertain characters item on the View tab (Tools>Options menu).
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