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    Microsoft Document Scanning question

    I've searched Google and this forum and have so far come up short. I don't know if I'm phrasing my search wrong or what but can't find anything.

    anyway, what I'm trying to find out is where Office saves the "presets" that you can create in their Microsoft Office Document Scanning program. I tried just copying the shortcuts for each of the users that need them, but that doesn't work. So obviously they are being stored somethere but I don't know where. All of the presets are going on to one machine, just different user accounts. I just want to be able to easily transfer the presets from one machine to another because I am not always able to be in the office when the grave shift is here and they need the presets as well.

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    Re: Microsoft Document Scanning question

    Also, how do you get rid of the extra prompt after an image has been scanned. I know there is a prompt for more pages box when preparing the preset, but I can't seem to figure out how to get it to stop prompting after it has scanned an image.

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    Re: Microsoft Document Scanning question

    Hi!
    I have scanned my documents and my default location needs to be changed to the network path where items should be saved. I can't seem to find the setting to modify this default path. Please give me any solution
    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by abel555; Sep 26th, 2017 at 05:56 AM.

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    Re: Microsoft Document Scanning question

    i would have thought it should be a setting in the scanner
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    Re: Microsoft Document Scanning question

    Quote Originally Posted by westconn1 View Post
    i would have thought it should be a setting in the scanner
    O.o ... really? What would the scanner know of my computer? Usually it's up to the scanning application to decide where it should be saved, aspect ratios, document type, etc.

    My guess is that sort of stuff is in the registry somewhere or in some sort of ini file burried in the user's profile.

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