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I want to scan text from a page.help me

I want to scan text from a page.
how can i do it?
when i scan a page , BENQ4300 save its image but i want text help me please.

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Actually, there is an OCR tool that can help to scan the image and convert to text form which is Bitwar Text Scanner. It utilizes the Text Recognition and allows users to copy text from a screenshot or photo to word easily.
So first, all you need is to take a picture of the page and then continue with the steps below to copy text from image easily.

How to Copy Text from Image with OCR Text Scanner
Not many users know that OCR is a very reliable and useful tool that can help users when it comes to extracting word from a screenshot.
Step 1: Open the Screenshot file and Bitwar Text Scanner at the same time.
Step 2: Choose Screenshot OCR tool and Draw the textbox to capture the text from the screenshot image.
Step 3: After finish drawing the textbox, the OCR tool will Convert the screenshot to text format.
Step 4: Choose Copy to extract the text or Compare to compare the OCR results with the screenshot.

Start OCR Now!
OCR Text Scanner is an essential tool in our daily life as many industries are using OCR technology to enhance their industry efficiency. Besides, Bitwar Text Scanner also supports many operating systems such as Windows, iOS, and Android.

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To scan text and be able to treat it as text you must use an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program. Most scanners come with a program like that. There are a number of different programs available for purchase. They vary widely in price and performance. Do some research on the web or your local store to pick out what best for you.

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While you are scanning an Doc, you need to change the scan type from Image to Doc.

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