Can I convert image to text Microsoft Word?
By default Microsoft Word creates a document with an image and an image title as a header.
When viewed on a smartphone, the image is shown as it is. When viewed in desktop mode however, there is extra information that says The image shown here can be viewed in original form, at the following location: I found myself annoyed with that extra copy written across the picture. Is there a way to remove this text? It seems I could use a program like Photoshop, create the image in vector format, then import into MS Word and add a watermark (or whatever you call the watermark). When you save your .jpg into the file "file.pdf", then Word will create an .mdf file along with this document with an image.
(You have to double click the .jpg, not just hit Enter. Then, click Save as PDF (or any other file name) in the Save In dialog).
Then, when you open up Word with the .mdf file, the image would be automatically embedded and the title would be there.
Also, you might want to check how much space you are using. I've come across cases where I only used 6 MB and the .mdf file was taking up about 30 MB because it's in a memory stream.
However, I'm not 100% sure how images are handled in a PDF, but in the end the image has been embedded into the file. That's why I believe there's a way to remove it or to add a watermark onto it.
It's not like you can have your document split into two documents, because a PDF has always be one file and can't split itself apart from you. So, if the image is on a separate file instead, then only need to have it placed in the .mdf file, since it's just a piece of data from one file, not different piece of content from different document.
How do I convert an image to text app?
Is there an image to text app that I can use that will take my photo and convert it into something that I can use as a signature?
Is there a method of converting an image to a signature using Android's own Camera app, or another app? I'm using the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge. You should try this app. It takes the input image and outputs a URL to the cloud, where it is saved in your google account. From there you have the option of saving it to your phone.
How do I convert a picture to a Word document on my phone?
How can I convert a picture to a Word document on my phone?
I'm trying to make a "quick reply" type text message for Facebook. Is this possible? If it is, how can I do it? With the help of a friend, I figured out how to do this. What I did was create a new document in word, then take the photo of the word document and use my phone's browser and paste the image as an attachment (with its original name). I have not yet confirmed that the Word document will open as an attachment if you paste the image into word. I only tested the image uploading functionality. If anyone has any other information or is interested in other methods please let me know.
What Microsoft app converts image to text?
I've recently purchased a tablet (iPad) for my husband, and have been researching what Microsoft software can convert images into text (with a few limitations). I know I saw an app at one point, but the link is now gone. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!
Thanks for all of the quick replies! Unfortunately, the app I'm looking for can't seem to be found on any of the software websites. I did find some apps that convert images to text but none that can convert the text back into images.
A recent research project I was working on with my family required me to do a lot of transcribing of handwritten notes. I'm thinking about adding my own handwriting to a page in a Microsoft Office Word document, just so I can have an actual image of my handwriting on screen. But, there's no way I can just use Office Word as I would if it were to convert text. How does someone like you convert the text to an image (without Office Word), and then upload the image to a website to make it available for people to view the note?
Is there a way to attach a screenshot from a website, such as into Word? Here are a couple of ideas: In Windows Explorer, drag and drop an image onto Word. It will open in a new window, then open in the normal Word editor. I haven't tested this with images that large. The screenshot will show up as a link in Word, and if you click on it, it will launch the site. If you want the image, just double-click on it, which will open it in the normal way.
It is the same sort of setup as if you drag and drop a web page. The images show up in a window, not on the actual page. You may have to right-click on the image and choose "Open image in."
If you are using a Mac, right-click on the image, then select "Open image in." and select "Download". Then drag the file onto your desktop.
If you are using a PC, right-click on the image, then select "Open image in." and select "Save image As."
Drag the file to your desktop.
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