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| Thread ID: 56630 | 2005-04-10 23:31:00 | Editing a scanned | willbry (1555) | Press F1 |
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| 343532 | 2005-04-11 05:55:00 | Hi Graham. What you need is a printed copy of the document and a typewriter. Or even a pen. . True. Unless, of course, you were attempting to type in various sections of a formal document and forward it to a third party to complete. You might, in fact, wish your typing to pass as part of the original document. Not suggesting that that is the case here. :cool: | Scouse (83) | ||
| 343533 | 2005-04-11 06:25:00 | Wow , I created a bit of a hornet's nest with this one. Sorry guys.All is solved with your help - I scanned it again using OCR and produced an editable easilytransferable .rtf file. To let you all in on the mystery. It is a club letter head proforma in which I'm expected to edit what had been written by someone else then I have to pass it on to another member to add their contribution. He will then print off the result and get it commercially photocopied. for distibution to members. I inadvertanly missled you with the term "formal document" I suppose with the implication that it was a legal form. Sorry about that. Still a very interesting round of comments. | willbry (1555) | ||
| 343534 | 2005-04-11 08:36:00 | Good to hear you've solved it . So it was a collaborative document with no need to get our knickers in a twist on your behalf :thumbs: I take it you now have the letter head saved as the basis of your next club news letter template, which will save you the bother of scanning it the next time around . Does the club have the original graphic or bromide of the letter head, that'd be much better for inserting, copying or scanning . The local rag would appreciate a bromide or decent graphic too, when you advertise for your next club news editor ;) |
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