Ok, gradually getting there but still need more help.
Dave, I noted what you said about OCR possibly being in my Microsoft Office,
so I checked. I did not find the exact words "Microsoft Office Document
Imaging" so I went on the Web and typed into Google "Free OCR Software". I
then on the title "Free OCR software? You may have it already - Jon
Galloway".
He mentions that he stumbled across the OCR Software within his Windows
Microsoft Office 2003. He gives out specific instructions on how to extract
it and how to use it.
As I mentioned before, I actually have "Microsoft Office 2007" (not 2003, I
do not know whether this makes any difference?)
So I followed his instructions, went to the start menu >all programmes>
Microsoft Office>
Microsoft Office tool's, it then brings up another five programmes and this
is where I get a little bit lost.
The programmes it brings up is - "Digital Certificate for VBA Project",
"Microsoft Clip Organiser", "Microsoft Office 2007 Language", "Microsoft
Office Diagnostics" and "Microsoft Office Picture Manager". Is it one of
these programmes I need? I cannot find a program with the exact words
"Microsoft Office Document Imaging"
Could someone tell me if it is one of these programmes and which one? I
would also be grateful for step by step instructions on how I lift the text
from a screenshot into a word document such as Wordpad or Microsoft Office
2007 which I have and from there once in a word document, I can then edit or
change round words just as if that text were in a word document?
Deep thanks
Andy
"Dave" <> wrote in message
news:...
> If you have Office, you might already have an OCR program.
>
> I have Office 2003, and it came with Microsoft Office Document Imaging. I
> don't know if comes with it.
> It is designed to scan and OCR a document, but if you have .tif or .tiff
> files, it will OCR (convert) those files to text and you can send it to a
> Word document.
>
>
>
> "andy t" <> wrote in message
> news:#...
>> Thank you for all the advice. So the general consensus is that I need
>> "OCR Software".
>>
>> Perhaps I should explain my situation in a little more detail then I have
>> some more follow on questions.
>>
>> All I have is a laptop; I have no printer, scanner or copier at the
>> moment but plan to get this very soon.
>>
>> So my first follow on question is: - can I buy or download the "OCR
>> Software" for my laptop?
>>
>> Secondly, will the software work with just my laptop or will I need in a
>> printer, scanner or copier to aid in this procedure?
>>
>> As I said before, if I take a screenshot of a text document, I would like
>> to, in some way, go through a procedure to get that text into one of my
>> word documents such as "Wordpad" or "Microsoft Office 2007" so that then
>> I may have a cursor so I can edit that text and tailor make it to how I
>> want.
>>
>> If it will work with just my laptop and I can download it, could somebody
>> tell me the procedure I mention above and instructions on how I do this
>> with the "OCR Software"?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> andy t
>>
>>
>> "Richard G. Harper [MVP]" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> What you seek is called Optical Character Recognition (or OCR) software.
>>> There are many different brands available on the market. Use Google to
>>> search for the various candidates for one that meets your needs.
>>>
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>>>
>>> "andy t" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%...
>>>>I do not know if there is any answers to this question but if there is,
>>>>I am sure some of you more advanced experts out there can advise me if
>>>>there is?
>>>>
>>>> If I make a screenshot of an active page full of text with a Screenshot
>>>> Program such as "King Kong Capture" for example, then that screenshot
>>>> will automatically go to "My Pictures"
>>>> where I purposely designated screenshots to go so I know where they
>>>> are.
>>>>
>>>> Then I go to "My Pictures" and find the actual screenshot with all the
>>>> text that I took using the Capture Program. Can anyone tell me just if
>>>> there is a way to extract the text from that screenshot or use a
>>>> workaround so that I can then paste it right into a word program such
>>>> as Microsoft Office 2007 so that I can then cut, copy, edit or change
>>>> most anything I want to do once it is in my Microsoft Office 2007
>>>> program?
>>>>
>>>> I would be most grateful let alone amazed if someone out there could
>>>> tell me how to do it, if this can be done at all.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>