| Scanning
Documents to a PDF File |
| Objective: This job aid shows how to scan a document into
a pdf file. |
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| Step 1: To scan documents into a file, open Adobe Acrobat.
Place your document in the scanner, face down, and select File>Import>Scan.
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| Step 2: A dialogue box will appear on the screen. Select
Scan.
Your
scanning program (HP PrecisionScan Pro) will appear and your document will be
scanned. |
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| Step 4: Crop the image to select the
document to be scanned by dragging the cursor over the area you want to select.

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| Step 5: To
create a scanned image that is easy to read, select Output Type>True Color or
Output Type>Grayscale. If you are scanning several pages of a document to be uploaded
to eCollege or a website, you can select Output Type>256 Color>Optimized Palette.
This will create a file using fewer megabytes. 
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| Step 6: Select
Scan>Return to Adobe Acrobat Scan. 
Your
selected image will be scanned to Adobe Acrobat. |
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| Step 7: The
following dialogue box will appear, prompting you to place your next page in the
scanner. (If this is your only page select Done). Once you have placed the page
in the scanner, select Next.
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| Step 8: Repeat steps 1-8 for each page of your file. When
uploading a large file, or a multiple page document, the total file may be too
large for your audience to download. To check the size of your file, locate your
document on the appropriate drive of the file manager. The size of your file is
listed under the "size" column. Any file over 1 megabyte (1,000 kb) will be too
large of a file for your audience to download. If the file is too large, you can
separate your file into several smaller files and upload each separately into
your online course or website. 
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| Step 9: Once
all documents are scanned, select Done. 
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| Step 10:
Save your file. Select File>Save As and select your folder. Your file will save
as a PDF. 
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