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I wish to scann stock broker statements and then import them to excel so that
I do not have to retype the stock sales. |
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You would need OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to convert the
scanned document to recognizable values. Even with good OCR, you'll never get to 100% accuracy, so you'll always be correcting errors. I would try these other avenues before I scanned a statement: 1. Can you download your statement in some format (csv, excel, quicken/money)? 2. Can your broker send you a file that you can import? Regards, Fred. "Lesstax1" wrote in message ... I wish to scann stock broker statements and then import them to excel so that I do not have to retype the stock sales. |
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