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Have you seen something in a magazine /  book and would like to change a few words here and there? Now you do not  need to type the entire page. There is a way for parades / pages of the  book to write in Microsoft Word documents without!
See page  turn into a Microsoft Word document.
Save  the scanned image in *. gif, *. jpeg or other format.
Open the  image, go to File-> Save As "and the name" xyz.tiff "in the" TIFF  "format, as shown.
Click on Start->  Programs-> Microsoft Office Tools> Microsoft Office Document  Imaging "
Go to "File-> Open and open  the scanned document is saved in *. TIFF.
Go  to "Tools-> Send Text to Word." You receive a  message about it will take time, click OK. It will take some  time depending on the speed of your computer (one or two minutes at  most).
When finished, it opened Microsoft Word itself and will now be  scanned document editable mode.
 
 
Do you  keep a few pictures and video clips on your PC? Do you have access to files to prevent others? This is for you. Note - this is only for users of Microsoft.
Right  click on the desktop or a folder, the blank or empty. Go to the "new", a new menu should appear to him. Go to "Compressed (zipped) Folder. Give  the file a name.
Double-click the file,  open a folder window
Drag the files to  protect you from this window
Click on this  window in the empty space or forget to go to "Add a ..." The password can  be whatever you want it, but keep it easy to remember, but hard to guess  for hackers.
Delete private files elsewhere.
There you are! The protected folder.
 
 
Click  anywhere on your screen.
Go to the new  folder.
For the name of the file, hold down  Alt and press 0160 on the numeric keypad (NO in the head), then release  alt.
Click one of the new folder and go to  properties.
When not in image  personalization.
Scroll down the row until a blank space.
Click on the  area, then click the Send button.
If you do this  correctly, your name and folder icon should be invisible, so you can  hide things in your folder.