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Using scanner in office97 applications
I have a HP 4370 ScanJet scanner attached to my PC by USB2.0 and it works OK.
However, there is no scanner option under "Insert" -- "Picture" for my Office97 applications, e.g. Word97, Excel97. Apparently I need some sort of Office97 add-on. What and where is it on the Office97 CD? How do I add the scan option? |
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Using scanner in office97 applications
Have you considered scanning it in first, saving the file, then inserting
it? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "PSRumbagh" wrote in message ... I have a HP 4370 ScanJet scanner attached to my PC by USB2.0 and it works OK. However, there is no scanner option under "Insert" -- "Picture" for my Office97 applications, e.g. Word97, Excel97. Apparently I need some sort of Office97 add-on. What and where is it on the Office97 CD? How do I add the scan option? |
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Using scanner in office97 applications
IIRC, Office 97 did not offer this option as it was prior to scanners being
widely available (1996). -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, PSRumbagh asked: | I have a HP 4370 ScanJet scanner attached to my PC by USB2.0 and it | works OK. However, there is no scanner option under "Insert" -- | "Picture" for my Office97 applications, e.g. Word97, Excel97. | Apparently I need some sort of Office97 add-on. What and where is it | on the Office97 CD? How do I add the scan option? |
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Using scanner in office97 applications
In article , Milly Staples [MVP -
Outlook] wrote: IIRC, Office 97 did not offer this option as it was prior to scanners being widely available (1996). They were fairly common even then, though certainly not at today's almost- disposable pricing. But talking to them required a special driver for each individual scanner make and model. The amount of work involved would have been astronomical, the rewards negligible. Once the TWAIN standard was widely accepted and manufacturers started to ship TWAIN-compliant drivers, it was a lot simpler for individual apps to support scanner input. They simply needed to address the TWAIN driver to acquire images from *any* TWAIN compatible scanner. TWAIN was first ratified in 1992 but it took a while to catch on. Let's hear it for standards! ;-) |
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