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Answer» Have just installed on my LAPTOP the free version of Onlineocr.net, but I have got stuck after Step 3, which says CONVERT. Have just installed on my laptop the free version of Onlineocr.net, but I have got stuck after Step 3, which says CONVERT. If you select Microsoft Word output format, the file you get from onlineocr.net is a Microsoft Word .doc or .docx file. I just tried it. 1. A test image (a .jpg image) 2. OnlinceOCR dashboard 3. Click Select File, file chooser dialog opens 4. File upload progress (blue line) shows complete 5. Click Convert button, when convert complete you see this: Screen shows download link for MS Word document 6. Download .doc or .docx file and open in Word: See link to uploaded doc below [attachment deleted by admin to conserve space]Nice little TUTORIAL there Salmon...well done.Thank you, patio. That story is from "Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies" by the Abbé de Brantôme (1540 - 1614), a favourite book of mine. Full text here https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lives_of_Fair_and_Gallant_Ladies/Volume_I/Second_Discourse_(1.) I have to say I would NEVER use online OCR for anything even slightly personal or confidential. Even if their intentiosn are good, si their security? Quote from: Me Even if their intentiosn are good, si their security?Hastily typed. Even if their intentions are good, is their security? This could be a honey-pot for the unworldly - a clever variant of phishing, (where naive, gullible or non-tech people are persuaded to divulge BANK details ETC.) Hey! Free online OCR! Scan your bank/mortgage/credit card statement! If not, if I were a hacker, I'd be very interested to get in that site. There are alternatives. I use a free offline (local) OCR app called FreeOCR which you can download here http://www.paperfile.net/ Excellent points...i had not considered that... |
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