Here is what my resident scanning expert has to say about it:

===== Original Message from John Garst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at 2/14/02 9:30 
am
>There are several ways to accomplish what you would like to do. The first
>requires Adobe Acrobat and you will need to use PDF extensions for your
>images in place  of gif, jpg, or tiff extensions. What you do is import the
>image into Adobe or use Adobes scanning features and create a pdf. Then just
>keep attaching images to the same pdf until you are done. The nice thing
>about Adobe is you can reopen a pdf file and add more documents to it later,
>but you might have to re-import the image into your database depending on
>how your database is setup to view images. The second quick solutions would
>require you to create "Group 4 TIFF's" and purchase a inexpensive program
>from "InformatiK Inc." called Tiffkit ( it should be listed for about
>$130.00). You can use other image type with this program, but I have only
>used it on "Group 4 Tiff's". The site for download of a trail version is
>http://www.informatik.com/tiffkit.html There several other small programs
>like this one if you want to search the web for them but this one is pretty
>nice. It will also do some other neat things, but we are just talking about
>concatenating images. I hope this helps you out. If you have any questions
>just give me a call at 303-892-4491.
>
>
>Good Luck,
>
>John Garst
>
>===== Original Message from Troy Sosamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at 2/13/02
>9:15 pm
>>Dennis,
>>
>>I am going to respond to you again, now that I have read the complete original
>>message.
>>
>>Scanning one page at a time is an issue with the scanning software.  We scan
>>one page at a time because that is how the software for our HP scanners works.
>> I have never tried to do multiple pages at once.  I am going to forward this
>>message to my resident scanning expert John Garst and get his opinion.
>>
>>Troy
>>
>>>===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =====
>>>I recall we talked about this before but...
>>>
>>>My customer scans documents and then calls them up via a button on a form.
>>>Presently, each document is saved in a separate file as a bitmap. They can
>>>browse though them and print them, but only one at a time.
>>>
>>>What they want is to scan all of the pages (max maybe six pages) into one
>>>file and then scroll through them on the screen form, and optionally print
>>>all of the pages. Anyone presently doing this? Requires "special"
>>>scanning/printing s/w? Save as JPG instead of BMP to reduce file size?
>>>
>>>TIA,
>>>
>>>Dennis
>>>*****
>>>Dennis Fleming
>>>IISCO
>>>http://www.TheBestCMMS.com
>>>Phone: 570 775-7593
>>>Fax:   570 775-9797
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>EAP International
>303.892.4491

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