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| Microsoft Office Document Imaging I have a 100 page document that has been saved from PDF to tiff. I need to OCR it. I know i can OCR one page at a time with Microsoft Office Document Imaging. But can Microsoft Office Document Imaging OCR a multi page tiff? If so, how do I combine all my 100 pages into one multi page TIFF (a potentially huge file) |
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| Re: Microsoft Office Document Imaging Open the last one and then Insert File and pick page 99. Then do Insert and pick 98, etc. Bob W wrote: > I have a 100 page document that has been saved from PDF to tiff. I need to > OCR it. > > I know i can OCR one page at a time with Microsoft Office Document Imaging. > > But can Microsoft Office Document Imaging OCR a multi page tiff? > > If so, how do I combine all my 100 pages into one multi page TIFF (a > potentially huge file) |
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| Re: Microsoft Office Document Imaging Thanks; that's certainly a workable answer and I will do that...but I must say, when a computer that makes 1.6 mllion decisions a second requires a human to repeat the same tedious action 99 times just to create one multil page tiff file, something's dreadfully wrong! I hope someone else knows a workaround that will allow all 100 separate tiffs to be combined into one multi page tiff file, in one step! :-) "Bob I" wrote: > Open the last one and then Insert File and pick page 99. Then do Insert > and pick 98, etc. > > Bob W wrote: > > > I have a 100 page document that has been saved from PDF to tiff. I need to > > OCR it. > > > > I know i can OCR one page at a time with Microsoft Office Document Imaging. > > > > But can Microsoft Office Document Imaging OCR a multi page tiff? > > > > If so, how do I combine all my 100 pages into one multi page TIFF (a > > potentially huge file) > > |
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| Re: Microsoft Office Document Imaging Your problem is creating the 100 separate files to start with. If you don't want to combine them individually yourself, you will need to instruct the computer how to do it. (batchfile or scripting or some imaging program that supports batching. IF you still have the original PDF file, just start over and PRINT the pdf to the Microsoft Document Image Writer this time. Bob W wrote: > Thanks; that's certainly a workable answer and I will do that...but I must > say, when a computer that makes 1.6 mllion decisions a second requires a > human to repeat the same tedious action 99 times just to create one multil > page tiff file, something's dreadfully wrong! I hope someone else knows a > workaround that will allow all 100 separate tiffs to be combined into one > multi page tiff file, in one step! :-) > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Open the last one and then Insert File and pick page 99. Then do Insert >>and pick 98, etc. >> >>Bob W wrote: >> >> >>>I have a 100 page document that has been saved from PDF to tiff. I need to >>>OCR it. >>> >>>I know i can OCR one page at a time with Microsoft Office Document Imaging. >>> >>>But can Microsoft Office Document Imaging OCR a multi page tiff? >>> >>>If so, how do I combine all my 100 pages into one multi page TIFF (a >>>potentially huge file) >> >> |
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| Re: Microsoft Office Document Imaging Yes! That does it! I had never realized what the item named, "Microsoft Document Image Writer" was, in my list of printers. It works similarly to the "Adobe PDF" printer item in my printer list that is installed with Acrobat, only "Microsoft Document Image Writer" is apparently installed as part of MS Office. Too bad I never got an opening screen or any other indication, when launching Microsoft Office Document Imaging, to tell me what this "printer" was for. Printing a PDF to "Microsoft Document Image Writer" generates a multi-page TIFF which "Microsoft Document Image Writer" can then convert to OCR in one step. Thank you for pointing this out for everyone. "Bob I" wrote: > Your problem is creating the 100 separate files to start with. If you > don't want to combine them individually yourself, you will need to > instruct the computer how to do it. (batchfile or scripting or some > imaging program that supports batching. IF you still have the original > PDF file, just start over and PRINT the pdf to the Microsoft Document > Image Writer this time. > > Bob W wrote: > > Thanks; that's certainly a workable answer and I will do that...but I must > > say, when a computer that makes 1.6 mllion decisions a second requires a > > human to repeat the same tedious action 99 times just to create one multil > > page tiff file, something's dreadfully wrong! I hope someone else knows a > > workaround that will allow all 100 separate tiffs to be combined into one > > multi page tiff file, in one step! :-) > > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > > > > >>Open the last one and then Insert File and pick page 99. Then do Insert > >>and pick 98, etc. > >> > >>Bob W wrote: > >> > >> > >>>I have a 100 page document that has been saved from PDF to tiff. I need to > >>>OCR it. > >>> > >>>I know i can OCR one page at a time with Microsoft Office Document Imaging. > >>> > >>>But can Microsoft Office Document Imaging OCR a multi page tiff? > >>> > >>>If so, how do I combine all my 100 pages into one multi page TIFF (a > >>>potentially huge file) > >> > >> > > |
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| Re: Microsoft Office Document Imaging You're welcome, have a great day! Bob W wrote: > Yes! That does it! I had never realized what the item named, "Microsoft > Document Image Writer" was, in my list of printers. It works similarly to > the "Adobe PDF" printer item in my printer list that is installed with > Acrobat, only "Microsoft Document Image Writer" is apparently installed as > part of MS Office. Too bad I never got an opening screen or any other > indication, when launching Microsoft Office Document Imaging, to tell me what > this "printer" was for. Printing a PDF to "Microsoft Document Image Writer" > generates a multi-page TIFF which "Microsoft Document Image Writer" can then > convert to OCR in one step. Thank you for pointing this out for everyone. > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Your problem is creating the 100 separate files to start with. If you >>don't want to combine them individually yourself, you will need to >>instruct the computer how to do it. (batchfile or scripting or some >>imaging program that supports batching. IF you still have the original >>PDF file, just start over and PRINT the pdf to the Microsoft Document >>Image Writer this time. >> >>Bob W wrote: >> >>>Thanks; that's certainly a workable answer and I will do that...but I must >>>say, when a computer that makes 1.6 mllion decisions a second requires a >>>human to repeat the same tedious action 99 times just to create one multil >>>page tiff file, something's dreadfully wrong! I hope someone else knows a >>>workaround that will allow all 100 separate tiffs to be combined into one >>>multi page tiff file, in one step! :-) >>> >>>"Bob I" wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Open the last one and then Insert File and pick page 99. Then do Insert >>>>and pick 98, etc. >>>> >>>>Bob W wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>I have a 100 page document that has been saved from PDF to tiff. I need to >>>>>OCR it. >>>>> >>>>>I know i can OCR one page at a time with Microsoft Office Document Imaging. >>>>> >>>>>But can Microsoft Office Document Imaging OCR a multi page tiff? >>>>> >>>>>If so, how do I combine all my 100 pages into one multi page TIFF (a >>>>>potentially huge file) >>>> >>>> >> |
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