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Back to TOC You can bring an image directly into an open file in one of your programs if the program is TWAIN compliant. Generally, the program is compliant if it has a command such as "Acquire," "Scan," or "Import New Object." If you are unsure if the program is compliant or what the command is called, see the documentation for the program. When scanning from within a TWAIN-compliant program, the HP PrecisionScan Pro software may start if the TWAIN-program allows it. If the HP PrecisionScan Pro software starts, you can make changes to the image as you normally would. If not, the image returns to the TWAIN-program immediately. If your program is not TWAIN compliant, you can try to copy and paste or drag-and-drop the image into the program. Or, save the image as a file and then place the file in the program. Scanning from HP PrecisionScan Pro 63 1 Start a scan from within the other program by choosing the Acquire (or similar) command. 2 If the HP PrecisionScan Pro software opens and displays the preview image, create a selection area. You can crop the scan (if necessary), select the output type, and make optional adjustments as you normally would. See the appropriate sections in this chapter for instructions. 3 When finished making changes to the scanned image, do one of the following to perform a final scan and place it in the program from which you started scanning: On the Scan menu, click Return image to Click . The image appears in the open program. You might have to reposition the image. If the image does not appear, the TWAIN-compliant program might not accept the resolution or output type you selected. Rescan the image using the default settings the software sets for the image.

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Scanning from HP PrecisionScan Pro
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You can bring an image directly into an open file in one of your
programs if the program is TWAIN compliant. Generally, the program is
compliant if it has a command such as “Acquire,” “Scan,” or “Import
New Object.” If you are unsure if the program is compliant or what the
command is called, see the documentation for the program.
When scanning from within a TWAIN-compliant program, the HP
PrecisionScan Pro software may start if the TWAIN-program allows it.
If the HP PrecisionScan Pro software starts, you can make changes to
the image as you normally would. If not, the image returns to the
TWAIN-program immediately.
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If your program is not TWAIN compliant, you can try to
copy and paste or drag-and-drop the image into the
program. Or, save the image as a file and then place the
file in the program.
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1
Start a scan from within the other program by choosing the
Acquire
(or similar) command.
2
If the HP PrecisionScan Pro software opens and displays the
preview image, create a selection area. You can crop the scan (if
necessary), select the output type, and make optional adjustments
as you normally would. See the appropriate sections in this chapter
for instructions.
3
When finished making changes to the scanned image, do one of
the following to perform a final scan and place it in the program
from which you started scanning:
On the
Scan
menu, click
Return image to
Click
.
The image appears in the open program. You might have to reposition
the image.
If the image does not appear, the TWAIN-compliant program might not
accept the resolution or output type you selected. Rescan the image
using the default settings the software sets for the image.