You are absolutely correct. The solution I found was to scan using Doxie which throws everything into 1 PDF and then uploads it directly into Evernote.
I still takes too long to scan. I think that the Cannon portable scanner is faster.
If you have Adobe Acrobat installed, then you can use Windows Explorer, select all the needed jpg-files (see that they are listed in the right order), then right-click and create immediately a pdf-file by selecting "Combine supported files in Acrobat" form the menu, (that appeared during your right-click on the slected files).
Your pdf-file is then created in 10 à 20 seconds. !!
So, no more wasting much time importing all the jpg-file into Word.
You are absolutely correct. The solution I found was to scan using Doxie which throws everything into 1 PDF and then uploads it directly into Evernote.
I still takes too long to scan. I think that the Cannon portable scanner is faster.
onlinequiltingclasse 1 year ago
You wasting to much time to create a pdf.
If you have Adobe Acrobat installed, then you can use Windows Explorer, select all the needed jpg-files (see that they are listed in the right order), then right-click and create immediately a pdf-file by selecting "Combine supported files in Acrobat" form the menu, (that appeared during your right-click on the slected files).
Your pdf-file is then created in 10 à 20 seconds. !!
So, no more wasting much time importing all the jpg-file into Word.
colomboBE 1 year ago