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Hello,
It is in desperation that I am signing up on your site...
I have been a young teacher for 3 years (and I am already so fed up), I spend my holidays preparing for the start of the school year like many others. I type up a lot of exercises, etc. However, I have a scanner and I scan a lot; then I cut, paste, rescan, etc., etc., etc. In short, a lot of "fiddling around."
My colleague, knowing this, came over to my place yesterday and said, "But with Photoshop, it’s much simpler, you scan and voila, you select the exercise you want to place in your Word document (in my preparation) and so on. You are wasting a lot of time doing it the way you are." She is not wrong, but I don't have money to spend right now to buy Photoshop honestly when I see how much it costs, also, which one to choose???? There are so many different ones for the use I will have (just doing simple copy-pasting of text from exercises for my students, nothing to do with transforming photographs).
In short, my questions: is there another way to copy-paste pieces from a scanned sheet with text and images into a Word document? If "no," given the use I will make of it, which "Photoshop" would you recommend I buy (the cheapest please)?
I have already looked on your site, thought I found solutions, downloaded free software but nothing works, I can't achieve anything.
If someone would be so kind to explain something to me, please do it as if I were 5 years old, because I am quite hopeless with computers.... but mostly demoralized to spend my holidays typing away all day. I would like to find a way to save time.
A big thank you in advance.
Bebelle007
It is in desperation that I am signing up on your site...
I have been a young teacher for 3 years (and I am already so fed up), I spend my holidays preparing for the start of the school year like many others. I type up a lot of exercises, etc. However, I have a scanner and I scan a lot; then I cut, paste, rescan, etc., etc., etc. In short, a lot of "fiddling around."
My colleague, knowing this, came over to my place yesterday and said, "But with Photoshop, it’s much simpler, you scan and voila, you select the exercise you want to place in your Word document (in my preparation) and so on. You are wasting a lot of time doing it the way you are." She is not wrong, but I don't have money to spend right now to buy Photoshop honestly when I see how much it costs, also, which one to choose???? There are so many different ones for the use I will have (just doing simple copy-pasting of text from exercises for my students, nothing to do with transforming photographs).
In short, my questions: is there another way to copy-paste pieces from a scanned sheet with text and images into a Word document? If "no," given the use I will make of it, which "Photoshop" would you recommend I buy (the cheapest please)?
I have already looked on your site, thought I found solutions, downloaded free software but nothing works, I can't achieve anything.
If someone would be so kind to explain something to me, please do it as if I were 5 years old, because I am quite hopeless with computers.... but mostly demoralized to spend my holidays typing away all day. I would like to find a way to save time.
A big thank you in advance.
Bebelle007
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Hello,
You can simply use "Paint". It's a Windows utility found in Accessories.
Then you open your scanned file (saved as an image file) and you can select the part you want, and then you click on crop.
After that, you click on select/select all. Copy and paste it into Word and you're done!
Shortcut for copy/paste: Ctrl + c (copy); Ctrl + v (paste).
Good luck and have a nice vacation anyway!!!!
You can simply use "Paint". It's a Windows utility found in Accessories.
Then you open your scanned file (saved as an image file) and you can select the part you want, and then you click on crop.
After that, you click on select/select all. Copy and paste it into Word and you're done!
Shortcut for copy/paste: Ctrl + c (copy); Ctrl + v (paste).
Good luck and have a nice vacation anyway!!!!
Hello, I need your help please send me an email if possible urgent thank you
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