Epson scanner?
Answer:
You obligation to scan text you want to Edit next to an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program.
The links below is for a free OCR prg
You need "OCR" software. That will scan a sheet of essay in MS Word, for example, as if you'd typed it within, then you can bowdlerize it.
If you have MS Office (2003 anyway) it comes next to suitable software. Look in Office -> Tools
Right click on the database you saved. Type the parcels '.doc' or '.txt' at the end of the wallet, and hit enter.
Then reopen it.
This is not necessarily THE answer, but a possible one.
When you do a normal scan, you're in recent times taking a picture of the document, like a photograph or photocopy. That's why you can't repress it.
As the previous responder has said, you want to use OCR software to have the actual characters recognised individually.
'OCR' stands for 'optical individuality recognition' software. There are a few free ones you can download off the internet. Try probing these sites;
http://www.download.com
http://www.snapfiles.com
http://www.sourceforge.net
The problem is that a scanner take an image, resembling a camera takes a photo. Image files (such as jaypeg or bitmap) cannot be edited by a set book editor. OCR software reads the article within the picture and converts it to a file format that you can type beside.
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