Hi All,
I have several printed forms that I would like to import into LOWriter. The forms
have fonts of various sizes and families on the same form with areas for entering
information (names, addresses, part numbers, etc.).
I have a Brother MFC printer that can scan the forms into a variety of formats. I
don't currently have any OCR capability. Looking in writer I couldn't find anywhere
to import a scanned image.
Are there any add-ons that would allow it to work with PDF files? Is there
documentation related to this functionality?
LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
openSuSE 12.2 x86-64
Kernel: 3.3.0-2-default
KDE 4.8.1
Thanks, Tom
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