Hello,

I've successfully used FineReader Pro to scan books.  However if the book is 
very large, it may make sense to scan a batch of pages since the process takes 
up a lot of memory.  The way I do this is by using a paper clip which I put at 
the first page of the book, start scanning, and if I feel that FineReader gets 
very sluggish, I stop, put another paper clip at the page I finished, and 
process the pages into the format I want: either .rtf or txt, or doc.  I mostly 
use .rtf format as I can then easily open it in TextEdit, and then I can paste 
the next batch of pages into the document.

FineReader deals ok with books.

Andrew
> On 13 May 2015, at 20:47, Dionipher Presas Herrera <dionip...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Good morning to all, i would like to ask if i can scan a book using fine 
> reader and save it as a one pdf file?
> 
> Thanks
> dionipher
> 
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