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Hybrid Records: Optimizing Hybrid Document Capture

In PDF Conversion, PDF Document Conversion, PDF Search by AdminApril 15, 2019Leave a Comment

What is a Hybrid Record? A hybrid document or hybrid record is a file whose data is stored in multiple file formats within the same document. An example of a hybrid document is a contract in an electronically generated PDF …

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How Paperless Document Management Benefits IT Administrators

In Convert PDF, PDF Conversion by AdminFebruary 21, 2019Leave a Comment

These days, companies are increasingly turning to paperless offices, and for good reason. Paper is costly and inefficient, and less and less necessary now that paperless technology is widespread and easy to use. IT Administrators can attest to this, as …

Archived, invoice processing, OCR, PDF Conversion, PDF OCR / December 31, 2015

Leading Distribution Company Realizes ROI within 6 Months of Trapeze for Invoice Processing

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Batch Convert JPG to PDF

In Archived, Convert PDF, CVISION PdfCompressor, PDF Conversion by DavidFebruary 18, 2011Leave a Comment

Question: How can I convert a folder of JPGs to PDF? Answer: You can do this once you batch convert JPG to PDF. PDF is one of the most widely used file formats because of its platform independent nature. To …

Change TIFF to PDF for Free Online

In Archived, Convert PDF, PDF Conversion, Tiff by MarshaFebruary 13, 2011Leave a Comment

Question: Is there a program that can change all of my scanned TIFF files into PDF files? Answer: There is definitely a program that can do that and more. CVISION’s PdfCompressor converts files to PDF and then goes beyond that …

Batch Convert TIFF to PDF Free

In Archived, batch file conversion, Convert PDF, PDF Conversion, Tiff by DavidDecember 30, 2010Leave a Comment

Question: I need to convert a batch of TIFFs into PDFs. Is there a way for me to do this for free online? Answer: You can batch convert TIFF to PDF free with the help of CVISION Technologies. Their PdfCompressor …

Free JPG to PDF Online Converter

In Archived, Convert PDF, PDF Conversion, PDF Document Conversion by DavidDecember 29, 2010Leave a Comment

Question: I have some pictures that I want to convert to PDF. Where can I find a free JPG to PDF online converter? Answer: You can use a free JPG to PDF online converter from CVISION Technologies. CVISION is a …

Convert Images to PDF Online

In Archived, Convert PDF, PDF Conversion by DavidNovember 22, 2010Leave a Comment

Question: Is there a way for me to convert images to PDF online? Answer: You can convert images to PDF online with the free online converter from CVISION Technologies. CVISION is a leader in the field of document capture and …

TIFF to PDF Conversion

In Archived, Convert PDF, PDF Conversion, Tiff by DavidAugust 9, 2010Leave a Comment

Question: How can I convert my TIFF files into PDF? Answer: You can convert your TIFFs into PDFs by using a TIFF to PDF conversion tool. TIFFs are the default file format for scanned documents, but many users and offices …

TIFF to PDF Converter Free

In Archived, Convert PDF, CVISION PdfCompressor, PDF Conversion, Tiff by DavidJuly 19, 2010Leave a Comment

Question: Are there any free downloads that can convert TIFF to PDF for free? Answer: CVISION Technologies offers a TIFF to PDF converter free download. Their official conversion and compression software product is the PdfCompressor, which can convert TIFF, JPG, …

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OCR
Optical Character Recognition

(n.) A process for recognizing text on a printed piece of paper and converting it to a machine-editable and searchable format.
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