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User’s Guide
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Click the Format tab and choose the options you want for both the input and output formats.
Input Format Options
Automatic—Choose this option to let the OCR process determine the format of the pages. 
Typically you select this option when the document has different or unknown types of 
layouts, pages with multiple columns and a table, or pages containing more than one table. 
The OCR process will then determine if text is in columns, an item is a graphic or text, and 
tables are present.
Single Column no Table—Choose this option if the document contains only one column of 
text and no tables. Business letters are normally in this form. You can also use this option for 
documents with words or numbers in columns if you do not want them placed in a table or 
decolumnized or treated as separate columns.
Multiple Columns, no Table—Choose this option if some document pages contain text in 
columns and you want it kept in separate columns, similar to the original layout. If table-like 
data is encountered, it is placed in columns, not in a gridded table. 
Single Column with Table—Choose this option if your document contains only one column 
of text and a table. The table will be placed in a grid in the Destination Application you have 
selected. You can later specify whether to export it in a grid or as tab-separated text columns.
Spreadsheet—Choose this option if the entire document consists of a table that you want to 
export to a spreadsheet program, or have treated as a table. No flowing text or graphics will 
be detected.
Output Format Options
Automatic—The document will be formatted as close to its original as possible. The 
One Touch software will adjust its settings to the most appropriate for the document being 
scanned in order to match your selected output format. The output quality will be maximized 
and the processing time minimized.
No Formatting (NF)—The document will be plain text, one column, left-aligned in a single 
font and font size. You can then export the plain text to nearly all file types and target 
applications.