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Old 2007-02-19, 01:58 PM   #1
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I take a lot of applications through my job and I always have to keep a hard copy of each one. Yet I would like to have a copy possibly in PDF form on my computer for ease. Does anyone know of a program or device that will let me scan a stack of papers and instantly turn it into a PDF file without having to scan page by page by page and name each file? If so I would be forever in your debt. Thanks
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Old 2007-02-19, 02:27 PM   #2
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Many sheet-feed scanners will do exactly what you are asking.
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Old 2007-02-19, 02:32 PM   #3
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You can scan any document (even multipage if you have a document feeder) into jpg using XP's built in picture and scanner wizard or if you have Office, you can use Microsoft Document Scanning to make MDI's or TIF's. Then you can print those to PDF using a free pdf maker like PrimoPDF. www.primopdf.com
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Many sheet-feed scanners will do exactly what you are asking.
I was just going to say this sounds more like a hardware question than a software question.
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Old 2007-02-19, 03:08 PM   #5
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