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![]() Hi, I am wondering if you guys may be aware of a hardware or a software product that can provide me the capability to put scanned table data in a spread sheet format. For example, I make a Xerox copy of a data table from a book and now I scan it with a scanner. Now an option for me to manually enter that data numbers into spread sheet. So, my question to you is if you may have a software that can actually save me the manual typing of that data into a spread sheet format. Please let me know; any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance !!! Please email me at , if you may have any hints. Thanks. Musharaf -- murashid ------------------------------------------------------------------------ murashid's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26390 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=396684 |
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murashid wrote:
Hi, I am wondering if you guys may be aware of a hardware or a software product that can provide me the capability to put scanned table data in a spread sheet format. For example, I make a Xerox copy of a data table from a book and now I scan it with a scanner. Now an option for me to manually enter that data numbers into spread sheet. So, my question to you is if you may have a software that can actually save me the manual typing of that data into a spread sheet format. Please let me know; any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance !!! Please email me at , if you may have any hints. Thanks. Musharaf There are various products. I happen to use Abbyy FineReader. Your scanner just creates a JPG or BMP or whatever it can. Then Abbyy reads in the image file and does the OCR conversion to text. Along the way it can also figure out the grid structure of a table and place each grid element into it's own cell. Then when I'm done it exports the output directly to Excel. Ideally it all works perfectly, and indeed it often does. Sometimes I have to do a bit of editing on the spread sheet to clean up any OCR errors. It depends on the quality of the original image. Small type newspaper tables take more work than crisply printed tables on higher quality book paper. Last time I checked you could download FineReader and use it free for a week or some such to try it out. Personally I bought a down level 6.0 version on eBay for maybe $25 rather than buying the current 7.0 for full price. Having used it for six months or so I'm now considering upgrading to the full version anyhow. Good luck... Bill |
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murashid wrote:
Hi, I am wondering if you guys may be aware of a hardware or a software product that can provide me the capability to put scanned table data in a spread sheet format. For example, I make a Xerox copy of a data table from a book and now I scan it with a scanner. Now an option for me to manually enter that data numbers into spread sheet. So, my question to you is if you may have a software that can actually save me the manual typing of that data into a spread sheet format. Please let me know; any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance !!! Please email me at , if you may have any hints. Thanks. Musharaf There are various products. I happen to use Abbyy FineReader. Your scanner just creates a JPG or BMP or whatever it can. Then Abbyy reads in the image file and does the OCR conversion to text. Along the way it can also figure out the grid structure of a table and place each grid element into it's own cell. Then when I'm done it exports the output directly to Excel. Ideally it all works perfectly, and indeed it often does. Sometimes I have to do a bit of editing on the spread sheet to clean up any OCR errors. It depends on the quality of the original image. Small type newspaper tables take more work than crisply printed tables on higher quality book paper. Last time I checked you could download FineReader and use it free for a week or some such to try it out. Personally I bought a down level 6.0 version on eBay for maybe $25 rather than buying the current 7.0 for full price. Having used it for six months or so I'm now considering upgrading to the full version anyhow. Good luck... Bill |
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murashid wrote:
Hi, I am wondering if you guys may be aware of a hardware or a software product that can provide me the capability to put scanned table data in a spread sheet format. For example, I make a Xerox copy of a data table from a book and now I scan it with a scanner. Now an option for me to manually enter that data numbers into spread sheet. So, my question to you is if you may have a software that can actually save me the manual typing of that data into a spread sheet format. Please let me know; any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance !!! Please email me at , if you may have any hints. Thanks. Musharaf There are various products. I happen to use Abbyy FineReader. Your scanner just creates a JPG or BMP or whatever it can. Then Abbyy reads in the image file and does the OCR conversion to text. Along the way it can also figure out the grid structure of a table and place each grid element into it's own cell. Then when I'm done it exports the output directly to Excel. Ideally it all works perfectly, and indeed it often does. Sometimes I have to do a bit of editing on the spread sheet to clean up any OCR errors. It depends on the quality of the original image. Small type newspaper tables take more work than crisply printed tables on higher quality book paper. Last time I checked you could download FineReader and use it free for a week or some such to try it out. Personally I bought a down level 6.0 version on eBay for maybe $25 rather than buying the current 7.0 for full price. Having used it for six months or so I'm now considering upgrading to the full version anyhow. Good luck... Bill |
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