This screen allows you to make detailed settings when saving as Microsoft(R) Word files.
Item |
Explanation |
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Text Language |
Select the language of the original. |
Line Break |
Select where you want to add line breaks. When you select the paragraph option, a line is added after each block of sentences. This does not maintain the position of new line breaks from the original. You can add a line break between each line from the original or between each paragraph. |
Resolution |
Select the resolution for images in the file. Select Resolution when scanned to maintain the image quality of the original. When there are multiple images in the file, the file size becomes large when saving the file. If you want to reduce the file size, select from Low (72dpi)/Middle (150dpi)/High (300dpi). If the selected resolution is higher than the scanning resolution, the images are saved using the scanning resolution. Low (72dpi): The images are saved at a resolution of 72 dpi. Middle (150dpi): The images are saved at a resolution of 150 dpi. High (300dpi): The images are saved at a resolution of 300 dpi. Resolution when scanned: The images are saved at the same resolution as when they were scanned. |
Saving Pages |
Select how you want to save the scanned pages. You can save scanned pages as a single file or as separate files. |
Depending on your scanner, you may not be able to save in this file format unless EPSON Scan OCR Component Ver. 2.1 or later is installed.
Text in originals needs to be clearly typed or printed.
The scanning resolution needs to be within 200 to 400 dpi.
The files are saved in docx format.