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Old April 19th 04, 05:10 PM
StanB
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Default paper port form filler

I have Paper Port 7. Tried to use form filler but get message that I
must acquire with 1 bit depth. Can't find out how you do this. Any
help please
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Old April 20th 04, 06:03 PM
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"StanB" wrote in message
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I have Paper Port 7. Tried to use form filler but get message that I
must acquire with 1 bit depth. Can't find out how you do this. Any
help please
Please email me at


1-bit mode is called Bitmap or B&W or TEXT mode in many scanner drivers.

It is the mode where there is only Black or White. The output is either a
zero or a one. No gray scale. You can set the threshold where the black
level begins. In most drivers the level is automatically set to 128 out of
256.

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Old April 20th 04, 08:36 PM
Stan Baranowski
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Hey it works, I set my scanner to text and was able to fill in the form
I thought that black and white would do it but of course it didn't.
THANKS A BUNCH. You really helped.

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"StanB" wrote in message
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I have Paper Port 7. Tried to use form filler but get message that I
must acquire with 1 bit depth. Can't find out how you do this. Any
help please
Please email me at


1-bit mode is called Bitmap or B&W or TEXT mode in many scanner drivers.

It is the mode where there is only Black or White. The output is either a
zero or a one. No gray scale. You can set the threshold where the black
level begins. In most drivers the level is automatically set to 128 out of
256.

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CSM1
http://www.carlmcmillan.com
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