Wish to scan a document , install to pc, then send to a email address?
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Answer:
Okay. Scanner software typically selects a folder to put items that are scanned into. You can leave it there and email it from there. After you set up your email and are attaching your document, select "browse" and go to that folder and select whatever name your software or you gave it when you scanned it and select it for the attachment. Wait until your email software tells you it is selected and send it.
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Don't get it! Each and every Scnner-Software do so, even some Picture-Programs too!! Once the document is scanned, it can be converted in (whatever) *.jpg; *.pdf and very simply (depending on E-Mail Program) inserted.
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