Now they are what I call proper instructions, thanks Tim.
I don't know if you (or anyone) can help me with this -
People send me dyslexia reports that have been scanned into tif format. I
then use R&WGold to OCR from the tif file and output into Word. (it would
be great if they just sent me the original Word files, but hey ho). Anyway,
the seem to scan the documents in landscape style into tif format, which
means they are 'sideways on' when you open them. Typically these documents
are 14 or so pages long. The tif images are so large they are impossible to
rotate. My 2GB RAM Vista machine crashes every time. So I have to OCR the
sideways image. R&WGold is so clever that it still manages to OCR about 90%
of the text. Hurrah. But the resulting Word file is littered with textual
detritus which R&W couldn't deal with, making the document slightly awkward
to read.
Any ideas? (apart from throw my Vista machine in the bin)
cheers
Mike p
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