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Frequently Asked Questions
Mac typically saves scanned documents in the 'Pictures' or 'Documents' folder by default, but you can choose a specific location when scanning.
After scanning, select 'Save As' and choose the desktop as your location. This allows easy access to your scanned documents.
Open the scanned document and use 'File' > 'Export as PDF' to save it in PDF format. Choose your preferred location on your Mac for convenience.
Yes, you can convert scanned documents to Word by using OCR software that supports Word format on your Mac.
Use OCR software to convert scanned documents to Excel. Ensure the scanning quality is high for better accuracy during conversion.
You can download scanned documents from an email or cloud service. Save them directly to your Mac using the download option in the browser.
Yes, attach the scanned document directly from its location to your mail application, or use 'Share' functions within document apps.
Use built-in Mac functions like 'Save As' or third-party apps with free trials to export your documents to your desktop.
Yes, with the right tools converting scanned documents to Excel is supported on Mac, although it may require third-party software.
Open the note with the scanned document, select 'File' > 'Export', then choose your preferred format and location.
Yes, first convert your scanned document to a compatible format using OCR, then open it in Word on your MacBook.
Export capabilities depend on the software and app used, but generally large files should be manageable with Mac's built-in or external software.
Mac itself may not support batch exports directly, consider using specialized software to handle multiple files at once.
Yes, use Mac's built-in Preview app or free online converters to export documents without incurring costs.
Common formats include PDF, Word, and Excel, among others. Your choice depends on your needs and the software capability on Mac.