Probably far too simple but I just use Docuscan Plus and export the
scanned PDF to a RTF file and bring this into the Word Processor.
On 27/03/2015 1:27 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi all
I’m looking for a quick way to scan multi-page PDF under OS X and export it to
a Word document. I’ve tied VueScan but it keeps whinging about no scanner
being present. I’ve also tried VFineReader 12 Pro, which kind of worked, but
then it got itself into a busy cycle which couldn’t be shut down without a
forced restart.
Any tips as to an easy, quick solution to this problem? The PDF files are
images, which is totally crazy given that the distributor is supposed to be
distributing these documents to the print disabled. BTW, the work I’m doing is
covered by an educational license.
Thanks.
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Gordon Smith
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IT Accessibility Consultant – & Alternative Format Transcriber:
Sunnyside Academy
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