Bouncy Ball
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:07 PM
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Anyone know about converting files from JPEG to Word documents? |
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Can it be done?
I scanned in a document and it's a .jpg file right now. But I need to somehow convert it (or copy it and make it into?) a file I can make changes to, like a .doc file.
It will allow me to convert it to a .tif, .bmp, .dcx, .pcx, .gif, .fpx, or .png file right now. Are any of those the kinds of files I can make changes to (treat it like a Word file)?
Thanks! If I do this, I'll be someone's hero today.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:09 PM
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1. graphics are not transformable |
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but you can inswert it inot a Word document as a picture, if I am wrong I will be glad to laern to
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:10 PM
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2. You can "Insert" a "Picture" "From File" and select the desired |
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Edited on Tue Jul-12-05 04:10 PM by jody
.jpg file and it will be included in your MS document.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:13 PM
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11. Thanks, I just did it. |
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Shoot, all that technology and you can't even do that!
Shit. Means we have to re-type the whole damn thing. The woman who had the original disk all these documents were on took off a year ago and we discovered she took the damn disk with her (this is a work thing).
So now we want to make revisions to the documents and I thought I could scan them in and convert to a word file and make changes, but I can't.
Oh well. It's going to be hell re-typing all this.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:16 PM
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17. Sounds like it would be worth it to buy OCR software that everyone... |
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is recommending downthread... ;)
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:17 PM
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We're talking hundreds of pages of documents, so it looks like it would be worth it for about $150 worth of software. Thanks again, everyone!
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:10 PM
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:11 PM
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That sounds like it's what you're looking for.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:11 PM
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4. When you say "make changes", do you mean... |
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Do you want to actually edit the image? If so, you can use Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro (you can d/l Paint Shop Pro free, at least a trial version).
If you just want to be able to resize it in Word, crop it, print it, that sort of thing, just open the image in your image viewing program, copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl-C), then open Word, and paste it into the document.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:14 PM
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14. It's a text document. |
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I scanned it in and I want to be able to make revisions to it. But as an image file, I can't. I want to actually change the wording etc, without having to re-type the whole damn thing. The original disk it was saved to is long gone.
Fuck!
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:22 PM
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20. sorry, didn't read the original post closely enough |
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As someone else mentioned, OCR (optical character recognition) software is required. Since you scanned this in, there's a good chance that your scanner came with OCR software.
If not, go to download.com or tucows.com and search for OCR. You may get some trial version of software that will let you convert x number of pages before it disables itself.
Good luck.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:11 PM
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open a new word document and then just insert the jpg? I can do that on the Word I have.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:11 PM
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JPG and the other file types you mentioned are bitmap graphics that can be edited with graphics programs likes photoshop, photopaint, CorelDraw etc.
A word document is a formatted "text" document that uses ascii code to represent the text you see on the screen.
These are two very different types of files.
What are you trying to accomplish? There might be another way.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:12 PM
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8. You need conversion software |
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:12 PM
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9. Unless you have OCR software (optical character recognition)... |
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no... I haven't done that in many years, but even years ago it was pretty good technology. I'm sure it's even better now, and there must be some freeware out there.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:13 PM
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10. If you want to edit the text, you would need some OCR software |
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OCR = Optical Character Recognition. It scans the image and converts the letters that it sees into editable text.
There's a link to a demo in someone else's response to this thread.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:13 PM
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12. I think you need to scan it again using a different program |
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I'm not an expert, but I have to use a different program to scan in text documents. Mine is called omni, I think (I'm not at the computer that's hooked to the scanner so I'm not sure). You want a scanning option called OCR (optical character recognition?).
IIRC, I go to the scanning software folder and choose a different package when I want to scan text documents.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:16 PM
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:14 PM
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13. You need an OCR (Optical Character recognition) program or service |
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Takes images of text and converts it to corresponding text. Varying degrees of accuracy dependning on the original document, quality of scanning, and sophistication of the program.
Consumer-level software typically around $100 or so. There might be some services around including printing shops or other document preparation businesses. Might try Kinkos. I've never really looked.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:15 PM
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15. I overlooked your "make changes to" question. You 'll need a |
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picture editor like MS PhotoDraw to make the changes. Then save the changes as a .jpg file and insert into a Word document if that is your goal.
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Tue Jul-12-05 04:15 PM
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16. Thanks, guys, looks like I'm going to need to go the OCR route. |
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I am going to check out the link provided in this thread.
You guys are FAST!!!!
Thanks again!
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Tue Jul-12-05 06:00 PM
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21. Scan the document using character recognition software. Save |
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it as word perfect document. This works on most print documents that don't have lots of complicated graphics or hand written notes. (I use Epson software for this purpose.)
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