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Comma Delimited—The .csv file format; used for database or
spreadsheet data with fields separated by commas. When the
document is converted into editable text by the OCR process, the
fields are maintained so you can copy and paste them to a database
or spreadsheet application.
Excel Spreadsheet—The .xls file format used by Microsoft Excel.
HTML Document—The .htm file format used to create web
pages.
Searchable PDF—The .sPDF file format used by Adobe Acrobat.
This format converts scanned text into PDF with text search and
OCR capabilities.
Normal PDF—The .nPDF file format used by Adobe Acrobat.
This format also converts scanned text into PDF with text search
and OCR capabilities, plus you can edit the text in an nPDF image
if you have a PDF editing program.
Additional options are available on the menu for the sPDF and nPDF
text formats. The three image quality settings are:
Minimize Size—Smallest file size, lowest image quality.
Normal—Medium file size, some loss of image quality.
Maximize Quality—Largest file size, no loss of image quality.
The Use MRC option is a special processing procedure for documents
scanned with the PDF format:
Use MRC—MRC stands for Mixed Raster Content. MRC is an
advanced technique for optimizing the image quality of scanned
documents. Without MRC, the scanned image is produced using a
single process to capture and display the image on the computer
screen, even if the document contains both text and graphics. With
MRC, the image is produced using separate processes for text,
graphics, and other elements on the document page. The result is
clearer graphics and sharper text characters. Scans with Use MRC
selected may take slightly longer to complete the processing. Select