I don't know what operating system or screen reader you're using, but
you could try the built in OCR feature in JAWS. Bring up the newsletter
and try JAWS+space followed by a o and a d. This may perform OCR on the
whole document. If that doesn't work, try a w instead of a d to do OCR
on just the screen.
On 11/16/2015 09:02 AM, Dr. Ed & Stephanie Hersh wrote:
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> How do I capture a digital document so I can listen to the content with
> OCR program? example at this link:
> http://www.aaccmail.net/l/yYpVVndxb0oIXv763QbdZksA/d9AVj0ChUgC3sU5lxUfPzw/LQyq6XceKvYuB70PqUEsRg
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> Dr. Ed & Stephanie Hersh
> Blue Rock BnB
> bluerockbnb.com <http://bluerockbnb.com>
> 717-872-1192
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