How to edit text in scanned jpeg file




















I then open the file and it comes up as a ". There must be a straight forward simple way to do this. I just can't figure out how. Please help. By the way, what it the correct selection for "Windows Topics"?

None of them seem appropriate for my type of question? Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Select a save location. Click a folder name e. Click Save. It's at the bottom of the window. Go to the PDF's location. You'll find it in the folder you selected before saving the PDF. Select Open with. This is in the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear. If you don't see Open with in the drop-down menu, click anywhere to close the drop-down menu, then click once the PDF to select it before you right-click it again.

Click Word. It's in the pop-out menu. Microsoft Word will open. Click OK when prompted. Word will begin attempting to convert the PDF into a Word document. This may take a few minutes. Review your Word document. The PDF-to-Word conversion process isn't perfect, so you may need to clean up some of the text or remove images that aren't properly positioned.

If your document isn't entirely editable or a large group of the document's text is inaccurate, you might want to use Online OCR instead. Method 3. Go to the folder location of the JPEG file that you want to convert, then click once the file to select it. Click File. It's a menu item at the top of the screen.

Select Open With. This is in the File drop-down menu. Selecting it prompts a pop-out menu to appear. Click Preview. Click File again. The drop-down menu will reappear. I have never done this before so I'm really stuck. How can I do this? Improve this question.

Seth Mysterio Mysterio I just don't want to erase it I want to replace it with just two words — Mysterio. Put a white rectangle over what you don't want and then put text using the text tool.

Mysterio can it wait 9 hours? If yes, email me the document and I'll do it, it's easy. IF this involves an admissions board, is it wise to edit text and try to make it appear authentic? Depending on the situation this could be illegal. Show 7 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Ultimately its best to scan to.

If you can't this works very well. Improve this answer. Seth Seth As I read the question, the JPG was a graphic with some text. Add a comment. You can't edit text in a JPG, but you remove the text and add new text.

Painting with a solid color would make our "fix" too obvious. Instead, we will clone the background, and put that cloned part over the text. Hold the Alt key and click into the image on the background. It defines the source of cloning. Now, release the Alt key and paint over the text. You will see the background from the source of cloning appearing under your brush, as if you "cut out" the background with scissors and glued it on top of the text.

Switch to a Type tool in the toolbar or press T. Click into the image, where the text should begin.



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