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Scanner to Excel
I would like to scan my receipts and import them into Excel, does anyone know
of a way to do that? Thanks |
Scanner to Excel
hi
no way to do that. a scanned document is an image(picture) and excel can display images in various picture formats but cannot read them as a document. sorry. FSt1 "agrin" wrote: I would like to scan my receipts and import them into Excel, does anyone know of a way to do that? Thanks |
Scanner to Excel
agrin,
If these are store receipts, it'll be a big task. Your scanner probably has OCR software, but you'll have to manually pick the relevant data. Might be better to hand key it. -- Regards from Virginia Beach, Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com Note: Top-posting has been the norm here. Some folks prefer bottom-posting. But if you bottom-post to a reply that's already top-posted, the thread gets messy. When in Rome... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "agrin" wrote in message ... I would like to scan my receipts and import them into Excel, does anyone know of a way to do that? Thanks |
Scanner to Excel
With a scanner and a really good OCR application you will get most of your data
scanned as a text file which you open in Excel. My experience has been that somewhat less than 100% is the norm but could be my OCR application is not that great. I just tried a couple of receipts and they came out quite well. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 11:20:02 -0800, agrin wrote: I would like to scan my receipts and import them into Excel, does anyone know of a way to do that? Thanks |
Scanner to Excel
FSt1
With a good OCR application you can scan to a text file and open that in Excel. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 11:47:00 -0800, FSt1 wrote: hi no way to do that. a scanned document is an image(picture) and excel can display images in various picture formats but cannot read them as a document. sorry. FSt1 "agrin" wrote: I would like to scan my receipts and import them into Excel, does anyone know of a way to do that? Thanks |
Scanner to Excel
thanks gord.
outside of my expertice. I will look it to that. thanks again FSt1 "Gord Dibben" wrote: FSt1 With a good OCR application you can scan to a text file and open that in Excel. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 11:47:00 -0800, FSt1 wrote: hi no way to do that. a scanned document is an image(picture) and excel can display images in various picture formats but cannot read them as a document. sorry. FSt1 "agrin" wrote: I would like to scan my receipts and import them into Excel, does anyone know of a way to do that? Thanks |
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