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Frequently Asked Questions
To scan a picture in Microsoft Edge, use the built-in scanning feature to upload and preview the picture directly in the browser. Ensure your camera or scanner is connected.
If a scanned picture is not showing in Microsoft Edge, check your settings and ensure the scanner is properly configured. Restart the browser to refresh the session.
Yes, you can download scanned pictures by right-clicking on the image and selecting 'Save As'. Ensure the file location is accessible on your device.
Adjust scanner settings under Devices in Windows 11 to ensure optimal scan quality in Edge. Ensure the scanner’s resolution matches your needs.
Yes, Microsoft Edge allows you to view scanned pictures in PDF format. Use 'Print' to save the image as a PDF from the browser.
If scanned pictures aren't opening on Android, ensure the file format is supported and that Edge's latest version is installed on your device.
For troubleshooting, check the scanner connection, update Edge, and ensure there's no interference from antivirus software. Scan settings may need adjusting.
Microsoft Edge integrates directly with Windows 11, eliminating the need for a separate scanning app. Ensure your device settings support scanner integration.
Use Microsoft Edge to upload scanned pictures to Teams by dragging files into a chat or using the upload button. Ensure Teams is configured to accept image files.
Yes, scanned pictures can be viewed online directly in Microsoft Edge. Use the browser's file viewing capabilities to open images directly from cloud storage.
While Edge itself does not have dedicated scanning software, it integrates with Windows 11's built-in scanning features, which are free and easy to use.
Access scanned pictures in Edge by going to your Downloads folder or specified save location in your default file explorer settings.
Microsoft Edge can handle large image files, but ensure the scanner’s settings do not create files over 100 MB due to potential browser limitations.
Scanned photos may show edges if not aligned properly on the scanner bed. Ensure the document is flat and centered to prevent cropping issues.
Edge requires an active connection for features like saving to cloud. Offline scanning can be done with connected devices but not saved via Edge.