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In your OE mail, the gif looks ok. And also in the HardCopy and in the PaperPort programs.
Wrong. The QVP program naturaly shows the file as being "file contents", including the
invisable "damage":
the 3 lines at the bottom to be mongreled and the other 6(7) lines at the top to be opticaly ok.
Anyway, the gif-file itselve is not compiled correctly or contains other type of damage(s).
This damage could be due to the gif's "multi-layer" being damaged, eg the red "short" is
clearly been put into another layer. According to the below conversion, the dividing
decimal dots are stored into that layer as well(or at least into another layer, but also one that's
been damaged as well).
This damage can also be due to someone using the wrong transformation software(eg JPG --> Gif)
or that it is not -from origine- a natural Gif file, eg only renamed to xxx.gif or that the originator
uses a cheap/bad image software-program(something like Snagit and the likes).
It certainly is formatted/saved as an image file, but on conversion will show and produce the
very "incomplete" results, as can be seen below in the in this mail attached full screenshot.
Using OmniPagePro(v7.0) will, on rightclicking the gif file, give user its Convert option
in the small Windows Context Menu. You can than Convert the gif-file using OPP's ocr-engine,
to a Word, Excel, RTF, plain TXT format file or to the Clipboard.
(The OPP software program is mainly dedicated to OCR and currently available as v10.0).
Regards,
Ton Maas
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