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Cannot find a default setting for scanner

If I go to All Programs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Tools, Office Document Imaging, Windows comes up, hit scan new documents, hit scanner, another windows comes open and it is blank for scanner names. No compatible scanner found, Please install scanner. If I go to control panel, printers and other hardware, scanners and cameras, we come up with Kodak 5100 AIO, Easy Share AIO Digital Camera, nothing comes up, no button, so no default setting comes up when clicking right side of mouse.
Thanks for your help.

  • Anita Spencer Jul 23, 2008

    Opened the printer folder and clicked on properties. There is no option for setting it to default.

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By chance, is that printer plugged into a power strip? that can make a scanner NOT work.

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I think you need to install the microsoft office document imaging to be able to scan from word, this is what you do assuming that you have windows xp

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  2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  3. In Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs , and then click Remove a program.
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If by hard-copy you mean copy the actual text direct to lets say microsoft word then you need to use the OCR (optical character recognition) facilities of the application you are using
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Now you would select scan new document from the file menu and then select black and white or another option suitable for the type of doc you are scanning. then hit the SCAN button then OK on the next box.(here you may get offered the same options again but in a different manner its just how office does it) again follow the on screen and hit scan.

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The papers that were once cluttering your desk have now beentransformed into electronic documents. Within these documents, you canarrange pages, move pages to different documents, delete pages, printpages, add annotations, copy text to other Office programs, or send apage to someone in email. And still have room on your desk for yourcoffee.

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1) Install the Microsoft Office Document Imaging feature by following the steps
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1) Go to Start -> Control Panel.
2) Click the Add or Remove Programs.
3) Select the Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 and click the Change
button.
4) Click the Add or Remove Features and click on Next.
5) Select the Choose advanced customization of applications checkbox and click
Next.
6) Click on the Office Tools -> Microsoft Office Document Imaging -> Scanning, OCR
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7) Select Run all from My Computer, insert the Office installation CD, and the
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The From Scanner or Camera option for scanning documents and pictures is not available in Microsoft Office Word 2007. Instead, you can use your scanner to scan the document, and then you can save the file to your computer.
After you scan the document, you can use Microsoft Office Document Imaging to create a version of the document that you can edit.
Important The first step is to install Microsoft Office Document Imaging, which is not installed by default.
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