![]() After the OCR process, you should be able to edit the text as I described above.Ī warning, though – editing in Acrobat is a pain in the ass, and you should budget time to experiment a bit and see what effects your changes have on the page as you go. It doesn’t always work perfectly, particularly if you have a bad scan or if there are actual images embedded in your page. This will turn your image into recognizable, searchable words. If words are not recognized, and each page is an image, then you’ll first have to go to Document > OCR Text Recognition > Recognize Text Using OCR. Using this tool, if you click on the text that you want to edit it should (after a pause) show you the boundaries of the block of text and allow you to edit the text. ![]() ![]() ![]() If they are recognized as words, go to Tools > Advanced Editing > Text TouchUp Text Tool. If you have Adobe Acrobat, then yes – it first depends on whether the pages of text are “images” (if you click somewhere on the page, does the whole page get selected?) or whether words are recognized as words. ![]()
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