Document Structure Reconstruction and Editability

The Second Generation of ADRT® (Adaptive Document Recognition Technology) – New!

ABBYY ADRT enables re-creation of logical structure and formatting elements in multi-page documents. The technology analyses and processes a multi-page document as a single entity rather than a batch of individual and independent pages and converts paper documents, images and PDF files to the Microsoft® Word format more accurately than ever.

    Reconstruction of Document Logical Structure and Formatting:
  • Heading hierarchic structure — New!
  • Table of Contents — New!
  • Headers and footers
  • Page numbering 
  • Footnotes — Enhanced
  • Fonts and Font Styles — Enhanced
  • Captions to Images/tables/diagrams
  • Logical Text Flow

Re-creation of Bullet Points and Numbering

Accurate Recognition of Magazine-style Pages – Enhanced

Provides automatic and accurate conversion of complex page images with text upon them. It also allows users to mark text areas inside the image areas manually. The feature is very useful for users processing documents containing background graphics.

Retention of Hyperlinks

Table Structure Re-creation

ABBYY FineReader accurately recognizes and re-creates tables and spreadsheets including multi-page tables. As a result, tables re-created by FineReader are fully editable within Word or Excel.

Saving Books to Separate HTML Chapters – New!

A user can save chapters of a book or document as individual HTML files for reading on E-book devices or placing them on Web sites. The program also automatically creates a Table of Contents for easier navigation through the HTML files.

Saving to HTML with native elements – New!

Documents can be saved as flexible HTML with native elements for easy editing, indexing, searching and reading.