Nuance omnipage direct 2 for windows User Manual

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Commands and Settings  21
Single column/Tables 
Select this when there is one column on a page, as with correspondence, or 
when scanning a table, financial form, or spreadsheet.
Direct will treat the entire page as one column. It starts at the top of the 
page and moves to the bottom outlining page-wide text blocks. If Direct 
detects five rows or more of characters divided into columns, it assumes 
the document is a spreadsheet. It will insert tabs as delimiters between the 
columns to preserve the tabular format.
Scanning Spreadsheets and Tables
If your spreadsheet or table has a title across the top, use the Partial Page 
feature and draw a zone around just the spreadsheet or table data. If you 
include the title, column structure may be distorted.
If a scanned table appears in your application with large gutters (white 
space between the columns), and it appears that the rightmost columns of 
data are missing, widen the page size in your application.
No parsing 
Select this to have Direct recognize the entire document as a single text 
block.
Direct will not divide the text into separate text blocks or strip out 
graphics. The document will be recognized as one text block; if there are 
graphics on the page, Direct will attempt to recognize them as text 
elements.
This feature is useful if you are scanning pleading pages or small text that 
might appear as graphics to Direct: for example, telephone book pages. 
Also, use No parsing if you are scanning very small or narrow zones. 
Partial Page
Highlight this icon when you want specific sections, or areas, of a page 
recognized. If the Full Page icon is highlighted, the entire page will be 
recognized.
After Direct scans your page, you'll be able to draw selection boxes around 
specific parts of the page that you want recognized. You can also specify 
the order in which you want the zones' text to appear in your word 
processor, zoom your view of the page in or out, and rotate the image if 
you placed it incorrectly in the scanner. 
For tutorial-like instructions on how to use the Partial Page feature, see 
Chapter 2, How to Scan Text.