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mel3986 June 26th, 2011 02:18 PM

Copying documents and pasting to Wordpad that that comes up encrypted
 
Hello everybody,
I have got myself a new computer last year. I have a Dell Vista home premium edition. And up until now I have had no problems.
I had been trying to copying documents from my scanner and pasting them to WordPad or Windows works word processor. On the WordPad when I paste it comes up encrypted. On the Windows works word processing. When I paste from the scan it stays in cropping. Can someone tell me why or how to correct it.
Thank you for your time.
Michael

Miz June 26th, 2011 03:15 PM

You are probably scanning the documents in as pictures...bmp or jpg, most likely. Since WordPad can't display pictures, it shows you code. Word shows you the picture but, of course, it's not editable as a document, only as a picture.

If you want to scan them in as documents with text, you need to use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software. Most scanners come with some sort of OCR program included in the CD that come with the scanner that you install on the computer.

Then, when scanning, you have to use the OCR software.

Keep in mind that even the best OCR programs (which can cost hundreds of dollars), can make mistakes. The more formatting in the document...like in an application with lines and boxes or a paper with footnotes...the more mistakes the software makes.

Documents with ink smudges, creased paper, stains and photocopies with streaks or light areas give OCR programs trouble since they are designed to try to render everything on the scan into some sort of text.

mel3986 June 27th, 2011 01:45 AM

Thank you for answering so quickly. After reading what you said. I reinstall the scanner software and it seems to work for you. Well thank you again.


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