Sometimes we get text pictures from scanners, digital cameras, or high-definition cameras, so we can use Office's own OCR program to turn these pictures into Word documents, which is much easier than looking at pictures alone.
1. Save the document as a TIFF format picture
First use a scanner or digital camera and other devices to scan the document or shoot into a picture, if it is scanned with a scanner, directly saved into the TIFF format, if the picture is taken, you can take the system from the drawing software to open and save it as "TIFF format."
2. Turn on OCR recognition for office
Now can identify the image of the text of a lot of software, if not at hand, you may wish to try office with OCR recognition software is very good.
Tip: There is no this component in the Office default installation, and if you use this feature for the first time you may be asked to insert an Office CD to install it.
Click "Start → all programs →microsoft office→microsoft Office Tools →microsoft Office Document Imaging" to open the OCR Recognition software window and click "Open" The TIFF format picture that is ready before the button opens.
3. Identify text into a Word file
Press the left mouse button to drag and choose the text you want to copy (you can also press CTRL + A to select all the content), click the menu "tools → use OCR to identify text" (or choose "Send text to Word").
After the completion of the OCR scan, upload to mobile phone, tablet or keep in the notebook can be. Call the corresponding program to open the word format can be used anytime, anywhere text information!