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| Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? I need to insert scanned images into exisiting TIFF files. The old version of Document Imaging was able to do this, however, it appears with 2007, this ability was removed. Is there a way to scan an image and insert it directly into an existing file? I do not want to have to create a new TIFF than insert that into the exisitng file. Thanks. |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? Hi C.J., I'm not clear on where you're seeing an additional feature in Office 20033 Document Scanning. Both Office 2003 and Office 2007 Document Scanning have a File=>Scan New Document choice, although that choice does include a prompt for additional pages choice. You can insert an existing file into a MS Office Document Imaging File or cut and paste. =========== <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:BA761D2A-B94C-41D0-8E01-D9F0EFE1D50C@microsoft.com... I need to insert scanned images into exisiting TIFF files. The old version of Document Imaging was able to do this, however, it appears with 2007, this ability was removed. Is there a way to scan an image and insert it directly into an existing file? I do not want to have to create a new TIFF than insert that into the exisitng file. Thanks.>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? Hey Bob. Thanks for your response. Actually, what I want to do is open an exisiting image file, than scan an image and directly insert it at the beginning of the open file. I'd like to avoid creating a new file and then inserting that new file at the beginning of the existing one. Hope that clarifies what I'm asking. Thanks! ~CJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi C.J., > > I'm not clear on where you're seeing an additional feature in Office 20033 Document Scanning. Both Office 2003 and Office 2007 > Document Scanning have a File=>Scan New Document choice, although that choice does include a prompt for additional pages choice. > > You can insert an existing file into a MS Office Document Imaging File or cut and paste. > > =========== > <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:BA761D2A-B94C-41D0-8E01-D9F0EFE1D50C@microsoft.com... > I need to insert scanned images into exisiting TIFF files. The old version > of Document Imaging was able to do this, however, it appears with 2007, this > ability was removed. > > Is there a way to scan an image and insert it directly into an existing > file? I do not want to have to create a new TIFF than insert that into the > exisitng file. > > Thanks.>> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? Hi C.J., The scanning choice is basically to a new file in both Office 2003 and Office 2007. What were the steps you used in Office 2003 where you were able to add a scan to an existing file? It's possible that scanning software that came with the scanner or 3rd party can do that. ========== <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:DA315A55-6E51-43AA-8514-E66CEAADF052@microsoft.com... Hey Bob. Thanks for your response. Actually, what I want to do is open an exisiting image file, than scan an image and directly insert it at the beginning of the open file. I'd like to avoid creating a new file and then inserting that new file at the beginning of the existing one. Hope that clarifies what I'm asking. Thanks! ~CJ >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? We went straight from 2000 to 2007, so that could possibly be the disconnect. As for the steps, I cannot say because I am not the one who is actually doing the work. I am trying to help a couple of users maintain a process that they have become used to. I can guess the steps right now, but that would waste all of our time. I can go ask the users, but again, at this point, I don't think that will change the ultimate answer. The users that are trying to do this have tried some of the other software that came with the scanners, but are not happy with it because of other shortcomings. Looks like we'll have to settle for the process as it stands by creating a new TIF image and then inserting that into the existing TIF. Thanks so much for your help!! ~CJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi C.J., > > The scanning choice is basically to a new file in both Office 2003 and Office 2007. What were the steps you used in Office 2003 > where you were able to add a scan to an existing file? > > It's possible that scanning software that came with the scanner or 3rd party can do that. > > ========== > <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:DA315A55-6E51-43AA-8514-E66CEAADF052@microsoft.com... > Hey Bob. Thanks for your response. > > Actually, what I want to do is open an exisiting image file, than scan an > image and directly insert it at the beginning of the open file. I'd like to > avoid creating a new file and then inserting that new file at the beginning > of the existing one. > > Hope that clarifies what I'm asking. > > Thanks! > > ~CJ >> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? We went straight from 2000 to 2007, so that could possibly be the disconnect. As for the steps, I cannot say because I am not the one who is actually doing the work. I am trying to help a couple of users maintain a process that they have become used to. I can guess the steps right now, but that would waste all of our time. I can go ask the users, but again, at this point, I don't think that will change the ultimate answer. The users that are trying to do this have tried some of the other software that came with the scanners, but are not happy with it because of other shortcomings. Looks like we'll have to settle for the process as it stands by creating a new TIF image and then inserting that into the existing TIF. Thanks so much for your help!! ~CJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi C.J., > > The scanning choice is basically to a new file in both Office 2003 and Office 2007. What were the steps you used in Office 2003 > where you were able to add a scan to an existing file? > > It's possible that scanning software that came with the scanner or 3rd party can do that. > > ========== > <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:DA315A55-6E51-43AA-8514-E66CEAADF052@microsoft.com... > Hey Bob. Thanks for your response. > > Actually, what I want to do is open an exisiting image file, than scan an > image and directly insert it at the beginning of the open file. I'd like to > avoid creating a new file and then inserting that new file at the beginning > of the existing one. > > Hope that clarifies what I'm asking. > > Thanks! > > ~CJ >> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? We went straight from 2000 to 2007, so that could possibly be the disconnect. As for the steps, I cannot say because I am not the one who is actually doing the work. I am trying to help a couple of users maintain a process that they have become used to. I can guess the steps right now, but that would waste all of our time. I can go ask the users, but again, at this point, I don't think that will change the ultimate answer. The users that are trying to do this have tried some of the other software that came with the scanners, but are not happy with it because of other shortcomings. Looks like we'll have to settle for the process as it stands by creating a new TIF image and then inserting that into the existing TIF. Thanks so much for your help!! ~CJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi C.J., > > The scanning choice is basically to a new file in both Office 2003 and Office 2007. What were the steps you used in Office 2003 > where you were able to add a scan to an existing file? > > It's possible that scanning software that came with the scanner or 3rd party can do that. > > ========== > <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:DA315A55-6E51-43AA-8514-E66CEAADF052@microsoft.com... > Hey Bob. Thanks for your response. > > Actually, what I want to do is open an exisiting image file, than scan an > image and directly insert it at the beginning of the open file. I'd like to > avoid creating a new file and then inserting that new file at the beginning > of the existing one. > > Hope that clarifies what I'm asking. > > Thanks! > > ~CJ >> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? We went straight from 2000 to 2007, so that could possibly be the disconnect. As for the steps, I cannot say because I am not the one who is actually doing the work. I am trying to help a couple of users maintain a process that they have become used to. I can guess the steps right now, but that would waste all of our time. I can go ask the users, but again, at this point, I don't think that will change the ultimate answer. The users that are trying to do this have tried some of the other software that came with the scanners, but are not happy with it because of other shortcomings. Looks like we'll have to settle for the process as it stands by creating a new TIF image and then inserting that into the existing TIF. Thanks so much for your help!! ~CJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi C.J., > > The scanning choice is basically to a new file in both Office 2003 and Office 2007. What were the steps you used in Office 2003 > where you were able to add a scan to an existing file? > > It's possible that scanning software that came with the scanner or 3rd party can do that. > > ========== > <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:DA315A55-6E51-43AA-8514-E66CEAADF052@microsoft.com... > Hey Bob. Thanks for your response. > > Actually, what I want to do is open an exisiting image file, than scan an > image and directly insert it at the beginning of the open file. I'd like to > avoid creating a new file and then inserting that new file at the beginning > of the existing one. > > Hope that clarifies what I'm asking. > > Thanks! > > ~CJ >> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? Hi C.J., MS Office Document Imaging wasn't available in Office 2000. I'm guessing that they may have been using Windows/Wang Labs/Kodak/eiStream/Global 360 (Kodakimg.exe) Imaging, which under its Page menu has an 'append' choice which allows you to scan additional images into the file as you describe. Did you also update your version of Windows from Windows 2000 to WinXP or Vista as part of the Office upgrade? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308979 ============= <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:910C7643-EA9A-4CAA-AD5B-8D06A29D7D40@microsoft.com... We went straight from 2000 to 2007, so that could possibly be the disconnect. As for the steps, I cannot say because I am not the one who is actually doing the work. I am trying to help a couple of users maintain a process that they have become used to. I can guess the steps right now, but that would waste all of our time. I can go ask the users, but again, at this point, I don't think that will change the ultimate answer. The users that are trying to do this have tried some of the other software that came with the scanners, but are not happy with it because of other shortcomings. Looks like we'll have to settle for the process as it stands by creating a new TIF image and then inserting that into the existing TIF. Thanks so much for your help!! ~CJ >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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| Re: Can Office Document Imaging 2007 scan into an existing file? We had XP with Office 2000. We're still using XP with 2007 and are just beginning to test Vista, so no, the Windows and Office upgrades were done separately. Yes, they did use the Kodak imager, as well, and it probably is what they were thinking of, but they were pretty adamant that they've used MSDI to scan directly into an existing image. BTW, sorry about the duplicate posts. Everytime I submitted, the form returned an error, and I thought it had not posted. Thanks for all your help. ~CJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: > Hi C.J., > > MS Office Document Imaging wasn't available in Office 2000. I'm guessing that they may have been using Windows/Wang > Labs/Kodak/eiStream/Global 360 (Kodakimg.exe) Imaging, which under its Page menu has an 'append' choice which allows you to scan > additional images into the file as you describe. > > Did you also update your version of Windows from Windows 2000 to WinXP or Vista as part of the Office upgrade? > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308979 > > ============= > <<"CJ" <cmyersATsjrwmdDOTcom> wrote in message news:910C7643-EA9A-4CAA-AD5B-8D06A29D7D40@microsoft.com... > We went straight from 2000 to 2007, so that could possibly be the disconnect. > As for the steps, I cannot say because I am not the one who is actually > doing the work. I am trying to help a couple of users maintain a process > that they have become used to. I can guess the steps right now, but that > would waste all of our time. I can go ask the users, but again, at this > point, I don't think that will change the ultimate answer. > > The users that are trying to do this have tried some of the other software > that came with the scanners, but are not happy with it because of other > shortcomings. > > Looks like we'll have to settle for the process as it stands by creating a > new TIF image and then inserting that into the existing TIF. > > Thanks so much for your help!! > > ~CJ >> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > > |
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