Hello Dónal,

You can now scan multiple pages into one file with ABBYY FineReader. However, 
if you have a lot to scan, it's quicker to use VueScan for the scanning part as 
it can be set to scan multiple pages automatically. With FineReader, you have 
to click the Resume button then switch windows back to the scanner window and 
click to scan again.

If I'm doing a whole book, I use VueScan, and then it passes off to FineReader 
for the OCR. But if I'm only scanning a few pages, I just use FineReader.

VueScan has to be bought from the developer and costs $39 for one year, or $79 
for life. You can use it for free, but it leaves a watermark.

The website for VueScan is:
www.hamrick.com

Cheers,

Anne

On 18 Feb 2013, at 15:43, Dónal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> wrote:

> Thanks Anne.  Do I need anything else (software-related) to go with it?  
> Looking at older threads in the list archive seems to indicate that it was 
> once the case.
> 
> Dónal

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