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* Use [[SimpleSearch]] to search full-page OCR data from documents in a [[database]] | * Use [[SimpleSearch]] to search full-page OCR data from documents in a [[database]] | ||
* Use [[SimpleView]] to do [[RegEx]] searches across multiple folders and files (See [[File and Text Search]]) | * Use [[SimpleView]] to do [[RegEx]] searches across multiple folders and files (See [[File and Text Search]]) | ||
== Related Knowledge Base Articles == | |||
* [https://www.simpleindex.com/knowledge-base/im-using-full-page-ocr-the-information-is-all-appearing-in-the-txt-file-but-it-is-losing-format-about-half-way-through-data-to-the-right-is-ending-up-at-the-end-of-the-txt-doc-can-this-be-fixed/ I’m using full page OCR. The information is all appearing in the txt file but it is losing format about half way through. Data to the right is ending up at the end of the txt doc. Can this be fixed?] |
Revision as of 14:53, 11 August 2023
Ways you can perform and use Full-Page OCR with SimpleIndex:
- Use the OCR function to perform full-page OCR on documents (See OCR Options)
- Output full-page OCR to these File Formats
- Use Full Page Text get index field values using template and dictionary pattern matching and use them for folders & filenames or database export
- Run full-page OCR and indexing processes automatically with Unattended Processing
- Use SimpleSearch to search full-page OCR data from documents in a database
- Use SimpleView to do RegEx searches across multiple folders and files (See File and Text Search)