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>Tim Altom recommends, "Get a good book on this subject if you're
>venturing into it regularly."
>Carolyn Hogan asks, "Any suggestions out there about good books on this
>subject?"
My reply.
A web page titled "A few scanning tips" by Wayne Fulton at
http:\\www.scantips.com is an excellent and comprehensive source for information
about using optical scanner. He also sells a book on the same subject.
Don Timmerman
Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago)