Using ScanSnap with the Quick Menu (for Mac OS Users)
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Converting Existing PDF Files Created by the ScanSnap to
Searchable PDF Files
1.
From the sidebar in Finder, select [Applications]
→
[ScanSnap], and
then double-click [Searchable PDF Converter].
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The [Searchable PDF Converter - PDF Conversion List] window appears.
2.
Click the Searchable PDF Converter icon
in the status menu of the
menu bar.
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The Searchable PDF Converter menu appears.
3.
Click the [Open] button in the displayed menu.
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The [Open] window appears.
4.
Select the PDF file you want to convert into the searchable PDF file,
and click the [Open] button.
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The selected files are displayed in the [Searchable PDF Converter - PDF Conversion
List], and conversion starts.
ATTENTION
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The following PDF files cannot be converted to searchable PDF files.
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PDF files not scanned with the ScanSnap
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PDF files, including those scanned with the ScanSnap, which are protected by security options
such as passwords or containing digital signatures
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PDF files with version lower than 1.3
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PDF files of 1 GB or larger
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PDF files over 1,001 pages
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Information such as comments added after scanning may be lost if the searchable PDF conversion is
executed.
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The pre-converted PDF files are saved in the folder specified for [Back up to] in the [Searchable PDF
Converter - Settings] window if the searchable PDF file conversion is executed.
Confirm that the PDF file has been converted into the searchable PDF file successfully before deleting
the pre-converted PDF file.
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When a file is converted into a searchable PDF file, the owner of the converted PDF file and the
backup PDF file may be changed to the user who converted the file.
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When converting a file, textual information is embedded and keywords are added to the PDF file.
Therefore, the PDF file will be updated.
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If the [Searchable PDF Converter - PDF Conversion List] window is at the front of the screen, the
conversion process starts even if the computer is not idle.
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If a PDF file that complies with PDF/A standard is converted, it will no longer comply with the PDF/A
standard.