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True Page Without Frames
After recognition
with True Page, a
document is
formatted in frames
in the text window.
If the Single Column or
Table or One Zone
zoning method was
used, frames are not
retained when you save
to another file format.
Frames are unnecessary to preserve single-column formats. Tabs (or
spaces) are used to preserve side-by-side formatting in tables. Therefore,
frames are not used when you select the Single Column or Table zoning
method with True Page.
When to Use True Page for Single-Column Pages or Tables
Use True Page for single-column documents or tables if your OCR goal is
to get editable text and retain as much formatting as possible so you do not
have to apply your own. True Page retains more formatting elements than
the Retain Font and Paragraph Formatting and Ignore All Formatting options.
However, if your OCR goal is to get editable text and then extensively
format your document's format and layout in another application, select
the Ignore All Formatting or Retain Font and Paragraph Formatting option. It
is easier to edit a page and apply new formatting when it has fewer
formatting attributes.
For examples of single-column pages and tables, see "Single-Column
Documents" on page 198 and "Tables" on page 199.
How True Page Works
You can resize and
move frames around in
the OmniPage text
window. See "Working
With Frames" on page
35 for more
information.
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