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Frequently Asked Questions
A scanned picture is a digital image obtained by scanning physical documents or photos through a scanner. This process converts hard copies into digital format for easy access and manipulation.
AI can enhance scanned pictures by improving clarity, adjusting brightness, and rectifying text using OCR technology. This ensures your digital images are high-quality and usable for various applications.
Yes, using OCR technology, scanned images can be converted into editable Word documents. This process extracts and converts the text from your images into a format that Microsoft Word can handle.
Scanned pictures can be used in Microsoft Office for creating presentations, documents, or spreadsheets. Tools within Office applications can help you organize and edit these images effectively.
You can turn a picture into a scanned document by using a scanning device to capture the image. Then, apply OCR to convert it into a text document if needed.
Yes, smartphones can be used as portable scanners. By using scanning apps, you can capture and digitize physical documents or pictures effectively.
Use AI tools to improve resolution, adjust lighting, and use OCR for text extraction. These enhancements make the scanned pictures suitable for diverse uses.
Scanned pictures themselves aren't directly used for Microsoft Rewards, but digital documents handled in Microsoft environments may indirectly contribute to activities aligned with rewards programs.
Ensure your document is in the printer's queue, and check printer settings or notifications confirming successful sending or printing of scanned images.
Files can be uploaded up to a maximum of 100 MB each. Larger files might need to be divided before they can be scanned and processed effectively.
Edited directly, scanned pictures cannot be changed unless they are converted into an editable format using OCR, after which modifications can be made.
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) works by analyzing the text in scanned pictures and converting it into machine-readable data, allowing for text editing and processing.
Scanner actions entail the process of capturing, transferring, and managing scanned images into digital formats for efficient storage and editing.
While scanned pictures cannot be directly converted into Word macros, the text extracted using OCR can be incorporated into macros to automate Word processing tasks.
Currently, offline processing of scanned pictures is not supported. Internet access is required for AI-driven enhancements and text processing.