HPENVY4520: Scan-to-Word (.docx)

How can I scan a Word document and get it in a Word document format? The only choices I have a file PDF, jpg, etc.

Hello
The software provided for your device does not include OCR functionality
As you can find listed in the "Scan File Format" section of its specifications below, text as TXT or RTF files only are not supported by the HP software:
http://store.HP.com/us/en/PDP/HP-envy-4520-all-in-one-printer

You can use a solution of OCR 3rd party to analyze as editable text.

If you have Microsoft Office suite, there is a good chance of the suite to provide this type of functionality:

Office 2007 or 2010:
http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/14595/OCR-anything-with-OneNote-2007-and-2010/

Office 2003:
http://agsci.PSU.edu/it/how-to/perform-OCR-with-Microsoft-Office-2003-document-imaging

Kind regards
Shlomi

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