OmniWare Pro 12 ScanSoft Scanner User Manual


 
Chapter 3
Describing the layout of the document 51
You can scan double-sided documents with an ADF. A duplex scanner
will manage this automatically. For non-duplex scanners, select Scan
double-sided pages in the Scanner panel of the Options dialog box. Then
you can scan the document in just a few passes, with even pages grouped
together and odd pages also grouped. OmniPage Pro will merge the pages
for you.
Scanning without an ADF
You can scan multi-page documents efficiently from a flatbed scanner,
even without an ADF. Select Automatically scan pages in the Scanner panel
of the Options dialog box, and define a pause value in seconds. Then the
scanner will make scanning passes automatically, pausing between each
scan by the defined number of seconds, giving you time to place the next
page. A dialog box allows you finish the pause early or request a longer
pause and to specify when the last page is scanned.
To scan books two pages at a time, select Look for facing pages in the
Process panel of the Options dialog box. The program will split the
incoming images into two pages and deskew them independently.
Describing the layout of the document
Before starting recognition you are requested to describe the layout of the
incoming pages to assist the auto-zoning process. When you use the
OCR Wizard, auto-zoning always runs. When you do automatic
processing, auto-zoning always runs unless you specify a template that
does not contain a process zone or background. When you do manual
processing, auto-zoning sometimes runs. See the online Help topic When
does auto-zoning run? Here are your input description choices:
Automatic
Choose this to let the program make all auto-zoning decisions. It decides
whether text is in columns or not, whether an item is a graphic or text to
be recognized and whether to place tables or not. Choose Automatic if
your document contains pages with different or unknown layouts.
Choose it for a page with multiple columns and a table, and for any pages
with more than one table.