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<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Hey thereNFB Members and friends! My name is Ramona Coker, Northern Nevada Chapter presidemt and 1st Vice president of the Nevada Affiliate. I am going to be posting once a month here to talk about things you may have always
wondered how to do with technology and what you may never have known existed that is pretty cool to use every day. If you have any ideas or even a burning question about tech that you think everyone will enjoy learning about, feel free to send me your thoughts
or suggestions at </span><span style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);"><u><a href="mailto:RamonaCoker94@gmail.com" id="OWA2804d75e-bf1e-a2b0-ba6c-65223440451d" class="OWAAutoLink" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">RamonaCoker94@gmail.com</a></u></span><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">.
You never know, you could find your answer in next month’s issue.</span></div>
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Now for the good stuff…</div>
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The name of my article is Did You Know?”“</div>
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As some of you may know, technology has evolved to the point of being able to scan a picture or business card and your OCR, which is optical character recognition,n will be able to read the text contained in the image, right?</div>
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While that is awesome, I still find it very frustrating to transfer that textual information from the image to a document without listening to it multiple times before I have all the information I require. So, I went in search for how to avoid such a time waster
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Here’s the problem: Is there any way I can extract, copy, and paste text from an image to a document?</div>
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Did you know…</div>
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Yes, you can use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to extract text from an image and paste it into a document. Here are a few ways to do it:</div>
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1. Built-in Tools</div>
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Windows: Use the Snipping Tool (Windows 11) or OneNote (right-click on an image and choose Copy Text</div>
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Mac: Use Live Text (in Preview or Photos) to select and copy text from an image.</div>
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2. Online OCR Tools</div>
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Websites like <span style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);"><u><a href="https://ocr.space/" id="OWA2a279d7e-3b47-0b53-f26e-8adbda535e6f" class="OWAAutoLink" title="https://ocr.space/" style="color: rgb(5, 99, 193);">OCR.space</a></u></span> or Google Lens let you upload
an image and copy the text.</div>
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3. Mobile Apple Google Lens (Android/iOS) Open the image in Google Photos and tap on Text. Apple Live Text (iPhone/iPad) Open the image in Photos and select the text.</div>
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4. Software & Extensions</div>
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Adobe Acrobat (for scanned PDFs)</div>
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Microsoft OneNote (paste an image, right-click, and select Copy Text Google Drive (Upload an image, open it in Google Docs, and the text will appear below the image)</div>
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Whew! That was a mouthful, wasn’t it? I am so excited to scan in my business cards now, when before I admit I procrastinated. I hope this was as helpful to all of you as it was to me. Keep an ear out for my next issue in March, and keep trying new things!</div>
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Technically Yours,</div>
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Ramona Coker</div>
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