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Juud 3rd Nov 2008 11:54

Highlight in scanned document?
 
To back up something that I am trying to get the company to fix, one of the 'pieces of evidence' I am mailing is a scanned-in Passenger Information List.
To make blindingly clear what it is I have been fruitlessly explaining for a few months now, I would like to highlight certain lines on the scanned-in PIL.

I have scanned it to Word, can't figure out how to highlight.
Is there a way in Word, or should I perhaps scan it to another prog?

Any suggestions gratefully recieved. :)

Keef 3rd Nov 2008 11:59

If it's text in Word, rather than a "photograph" of the text, then just select the bit you want and click on the little "B" in the editing toolbar.

If it's a pic, I don't think you can without getting clever with Photoshop.

west lakes 3rd Nov 2008 12:05

The version of word we have here has a highlight tool

"ab next to a picture of a pencil"

situated in the formatting toolbar. Try View - Toolbars - custom

Background Noise 3rd Nov 2008 12:17

If you have scanned it as a picture (jpg or whatever) you could use Word's drawing tools to draw a box round the bit you want, or underline it by actually drawing a line under the text you want. The box could be filled with a translucent colour or maybe you draw translucent-filled boxes around the bit you want, leaving that bit clear.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...r/Picture8.png

The Flying Pram 3rd Nov 2008 13:34

The other possibility is to use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to convert it to a real text document. I got one such programme bundled with a Canon scanner, might be worth searching for one.

Background Noise 3rd Nov 2008 16:33

A couple of possible snags with OCR are that it is tricky to get lists formatted correctly, and anything 'editable' is not a great piece of evidence as it is, well, editable. A 'copy' may be more appropriate?

Juud 3rd Nov 2008 16:40

Thank you for answering chaps. :)

Westie, I also have that tool, only it doesn't work for a scanned document.
Background Noise, your idea sounds very promising.
But whatever I try to do, I don't see where in Word's drawing tools I can find the tool to underline or draw a box around segments of the scanned document. :confused:

... using both my own and you guys' valuable time to try and get a crazy @rsed passenger banned for life ... good cause ;)


Keef 3rd Nov 2008 16:51

The "highlighter" function in Word only works on text.

If you're looking at a picture/scan of a document, then you need to do your "highlighting" with a graphics package. I use Paint Shop Pro, which will do the job fine. I'm sure most others will, too.

Dunno about MS Paint - not used it.

Background Noise 3rd Nov 2008 17:52

Its like my post doesn't exist. It was all done, as I explained, in Word.

Juud, click View, toolbars and select 'drawing'. Then you have access to lines, shapes etc. Boxes need to be unfilled, and there are problems with layout, but it is possible.

Saab Dastard 3rd Nov 2008 18:01

To elaborate on Background Noise's suggestion:

The way to highlight an area in a picture (a scanned image is a picture) in Word is to Insert the picture into a Word document, then open the Drawing toolbar, select the Rectangle tool, create the rectangle of the appropriate size and aspect, then apply a Fill of about 80% transparency in an appropriate colour to the new rectangle.

Then simply drag the rectangle to the correct position - tweaking as required to fine-tune the fit.

Obviously this works for all the tools and formats supported in the Drawing Toolbar - lines, shapes, arrows etc.

SD

jimtherev 3rd Nov 2008 18:01

Judd - what I do with a scanned document is to produce a text box. In Word (don't bother about the drawing tools) <Insert> <Text box>. You will then get an "Insert picture here" box which completely screws up your document... but don't worry, it'll be sorted.

Draw your text box inside the "Insert pic here" bit, then - here's the clever bit (well, I think so, anyway) - drag your newly-created text box somewhere else on the page. Then click on the original big box and hit delete. You've now got your original document back, with your lovely new text box obscuring a bit of the page.

All you have to do now, is to move your box to the required position, and right click on the margin of the box then select Format Text Box, which allows you to colour and determine its transparency. e.g. yellow and 50%. And there you are, done.

Sounds fearfully complicated, but, honest guv, it's easy: I use this a couple of times a week for annotating scanned stuff.

Hope this helps.
Jim

Jhieminga 3rd Nov 2008 18:24

Jim, you might be able to skip a step in that process by going into 'Tools' - 'Options' - 'General' tab and untick the last one above 'units' (Automatically insert drawing canvas when inserting autoshapes, or something to that effect). One of the first things I do in a Word installation ;)

Juud 3rd Nov 2008 19:18

I feel particularly stupid, but thanks to your patient guidance my PIL is now tastefully and transparently highlighted in the appropriate places and since I am rather better with words than with with PCs, I am confident that the combined PIL and In Flight Report will make sure that never again will the individual in question cause a 747 to abort its take off from one of the world's busiest airports.

Gentlemen:
http://forum.digital-digest.com/imag.../1/thanks2.gif

jimtherev 3rd Nov 2008 22:18

Jhieminga - thanks for "Jim, you might be able to skip a step in that process by going into 'Tools' - 'Options' - 'General' tab and untick the last one above" I hadn't come across that one. y'learn summat noo every day.

As for all the other useful contributions: Arrange the following into a well-known proverb "cat than way one more there's to a skin"

Nice ere, innit?
Jim


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