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Question

Can I converts my scanned books ??

Jul 27, 2011 4:48PM PDT

Can I converts my
scanned books in editable formats like Doc. & Rtf.

Their are many pages
in books and its take so many space round 150 mb.

Is their any
conversion site where I convert those pages automatically. If

anyone know about the
site. Please help me. Thank you

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Re: converting scanned books
Jul 27, 2011 4:54PM PDT

Find an OCR program. When I bought a scanner it came with Scansoft. Maybe yours came with one also. If not, you'll probably have to buy one.

Also please reread all your posts from last year and the answers about this same subject (just click on your username to find them). If I remember well you main complaint was the low quality of all those conversion sites. That surely hasn't changed. That's why my recommendation now is to do it yourself using the program of your choice.

Kees

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I wish that you must try it once.
Jul 31, 2011 5:17PM PDT

Yes, Here is it
just click on onlinedocumentconversion.com and convert your PDF files
easily with great quality. the site also provide customers after sale services
which is Very secure & effective.

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You want to be careful because ...
Aug 1, 2011 8:07AM PDT

copyright law does not allow scanning whole books. Scanning without permission from the copyright holder and/or publisher is limited to small sections defined by fair use.

Answering your question would be contrary to CNET'S policies.