- Bulgarian (Български)
- Chinese Simplified (简体中文)
- Chinese Traditional (繁體中文)
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- Estonian (Eesti)
- French (Français)
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- Portuguese (Brazilian) (Português (Brasil))
- Slovak (Slovenský)
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- Turkish (Türkçe)
- Ukrainian (Українська)
- Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
If your document contains many specialized terms
ABBYY FineReader 14 checks recognized words against its internal dictionary. If your text contains too many specialized terms, abbreviations or proper names, you can improve OCR quality by adding them to a user dictionary.
- Click Tools > View Dictionaries....
- In the User Dictionaries dialog box, select the appropriate language and click View....
- In the dialog box that opens, type the word you want to add and click the Add word button (or select a word you want to delete and click the Delete button).
If the dictionary already contains the word you are trying to add, a warning message will be displayed.
You can import user dictionaries created in ABBYY FineReader 9.0, 10, 11 and 12:
- Click Tools > View Dictionaries... button.
- In the User Dictionaries dialog box, select the appropriate language and click the View....
- In the dialog box that opens, click the Import... button and select the user dictionary you want to import (it will have the *.pmd, *.txt or *.dic extension).
02.11.2018 16:19:18