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How do I scan text on double-sided pages with the Automatic Document Feeder?

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How do I scan text on double-sided pages with the Automatic Document Feeder?

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Use station i301-Scan02, D1131-05 or D1131-11, which have an automatic document feeder. • Launch Adobe Acrobat Pro • Go to File > Create > PDF From scanner • Choose “type” of document: Black and White • Choose scan “type”: Choose “Duplex” for double-sided scanning • Place the paper(s) to be scanned in the scanner • Click Scan • Save your work to Works in Progress Back to top • Select a preset for scanning: Black and White, Grayscale, Color, etc. • Scan document • Under Tools menu > click on Send Text to Word. • A Microsoft Word document window with the editable text will open up. • Save your work to “Work in Progress”, change the document type to Word with a .doc extension –> Q: Can I edit the text from my scan if it doesn’t look right? A: Yes, you can use any word processing program like Microsoft Word after you have saved your scan. Back to top For the Visually Impaired Q: Where are the scanners located? A: On the third floor of Arnhold Hall ( 55 West 13th St.), stations i301-S01 an

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