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Copy Text From Images – Naptha

Patrick Donovan / April 24, 2014

Copying text from an image or a PDF can be a hassle and not possible most of the time, unless you are using a Chrome Extension called Naptha.  (More info = http://projectnaptha.com/)  Install the extension and you can now easily copy text from an image or a PDF and then copy it into a document.  Watch the video below to see how it works.

 

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April 24, 2014 in Tech Tips. Tags: chrome

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