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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the built-in camera or a dedicated scanning app to capture your photos on Surface Pro. Open the camera, align the photo, and capture. Alternatively, apps like Microsoft's Office Lens can help optimize scans.
You can use Microsoft Office Lens or CamScanner to effectively scan photos and documents on your Surface Pro. These apps help optimize the quality and convert images into different formats like PDFs.
Yes, using apps like Office Lens, you can scan documents and save them directly as PDFs on your Surface Pro. This ensures compatibility and easy sharing of files.
Ensure the scan was saved correctly and check the storage destination. Restarting the device or reinstalling the scanning application can often resolve visibility issues.
Yes, the Surface Pro camera can be used for scanning photos and documents. Position the document within the frame and capture the image using the Surface camera app.
Microsoft Office Lens is a popular choice for scanning on Surface Pro, providing features for enhancing, cropping, and saving scans in various formats.
Yes, many scanning functionalities are available through free apps like Office Lens or the built-in camera, but some advanced features may require in-app purchases.
Yes, after scanning a document, you can use wireless printing options to print directly from your Surface Pro, provided you have a compatible printer setup.
Check for software updates for your scanning apps and ensure your Surface Pro camera is in working condition. Restarting your device may also fix connectivity issues.
Surface Pro scanning apps like Office Lens allow you to save scans as PDF, JPEG, or other image formats, providing flexibility for various needs.
Yes, scanned documents can be edited using apps like PDF editors on your Surface Pro, but the original scanned image cannot be modified without re-scanning.
Scanned files, especially PDFs, typically have large file size limits, but the scanning process itself is mostly limited by available storage space on your device.
Surface Pro typically supports the latest Windows versions like Windows 10 and Windows 11, ensuring compatibility with scanning software.
Yes, apps like Office Lens allow you to compile multiple scanned pages into a single document, perfect for longer documents.
Yes, most camera-based scanning can be done offline on Surface Pro, though some enhancements and features may require online connectivity.