9.0
Table Of Contents
- Introducing ABBYY FineReader
- What's New in ABBYY FineReader 9.0
- Working with ABBYY FineReader 9.0
- Using ABBYY FineReader 9.0 Step–by–Step
- Converting Paper Documents into Microsoft Word Documents
- Converting Images or PDF Documents into Microsoft Word Documents
- Converting Paper Documents into Microsoft Excel Worksheets
- Scanning Paper Documents to Create PDF Documents
- Converting Digital Photos into Microsoft Word Documents
- Scanning and Saving Images
- Running ABBYY FineReader from Another Program
- Improving OCR Quality
- Taking Into Account Some of the Features of Your Paper Document
- Getting Images
- Tips for Improving OCR Quality
- OCR Options
- Incorrect Font in Recognized Text or Some Characters Are Replaced with"?" or "□"
- Paper Document Contains Decorative (Non–Standard) Fonts
- Complex Structure of Paper Document Not Reproduced in Electronic Document
- Table Not Detected
- Table Cells Detected Incorrectly
- Picture Not Detected
- Barcode Not Detected
- Vertical or Inverted Text Not Recognized Properly
- Adjusting Area Types and Area Borders
- Checking and Editing the Recognized Text
- Saving the Results
- Advanced Features
- Appendix
- How to Buy an ABBYY Product
- Technical Support
ABBYY FineReader 9.0 User’s Guide
● The tasks that are shipped with ABBYY FineReader are marked with
.
You cannot delete or modify these tasks. However, you can copy a task and then modify it.
● The custom tasks created by the user are marked with
.
To rename a custom task, right–click the task and select Rename… from the shortcut menu.
● The tasks that, for some reason, cannot be run on your computer are marked with .
In order to send the recognized text to another application, that application must be installed on your computer. If an automated
task is set up to send the recognized text into an application that is not installed on your system, it will not be run and will not
appear on the Tools>Automated Task menu.
Use the buttons on the Automation Manager toolbar to create, modify, delete or run automated tasks.
To run an automated task, select the task in the Automation Manager dialog box and click
on the toolbar or click the Run button
at the bottom of the dialog box.
Creating an Automated Task
1. Start the Automation Manager (select Tools>Automated Task>Automation Manager).
2. In the Automation Manager dialog box, click the New button on the toolbar.
3. In the Automation Wizard dialog box, click the desired step from the list of available steps in the left–hand pane. The selected
step will be displayed in the right–hand pane.
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