Colleagues, I thought we all might like to know what I just discovered, so forgive the posting to the list if you are not interested. We have an HP Scanjet ADF (other than that I do not know the model number). I scanned 7 pages on it, one after the other which it keeps together. First I set the Output Type to text. Not text and image. Not gray scale. Not true color. Output Type: text. I scanned the pages to Word Pad. They appeared in Word Pad with some errors from the OCR (optical character recognition), e.g. the name/title on the original became namertitle on the scanned page. I saved the Word Pad file to A:\ in a Rich Text format. (To the A:\ "file name" so I can give the diskette to the customer who asked me about scanning. You may want to save it to wherever on you drives.) I left Word Pad and opened Word. I opened the A:\ Rich Text file, and "voila" the pages were there, with the same OCR errors, but with some indents, bolding, etc. formatting. I then saved the Word document. While you do have to go through the pages carefully, making corrections, and while there will be some strange formatting, with deletions and retyping in some spots and easy editing in others, you soon have your document. Sure a lot less work than having to type seven pages! I hope this helps y'all, too. Thomas Hill, Librarian tel. 864-227-4851 Self Regional Healthcare fax. 864-227-4838 1325 Spring St., Greenwood, SC 296461 Confidential: This electronic message and all contents contain information from Self Regional Healthcare which may be privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. The information is intended to be for the addressee only. If you are not the addressee, any disclosure, copy, distribution or use of the contents of this message is prohibited. If you have received this electronic message in error, please notify the sender and destroy the original message and all copies.