You could scan the document using keep images and then extract the images to a
separate pdf or tif file. To do this you need to go into the eutilities folder,
extract all images.
Yusuf
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Jackie Brown
Sent: 12 February 2016 15:48
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Subject: [access-uk] K1000 V14 question
I have a double-sided multipage document that I want to copy, so opened
Launch and Photocopy in K1000. But this only takes a copy that is sent to
my printer. I want the copy to be made into a TIF file so I can store it
safely until I need to print it off at a later date.
When I had Office 2003, there was a great tool I used to do exactly this,
but it doesn't seem to be in 2013 that I can find, and I had rather hoped
K1000 would let me do it instead. If it can, how, please?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Kind Regards,
Jackie Brown
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