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June 7, 2018
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Batch OCR multiple files in a folder

  • June 7, 2018
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How can I batch OCR multiple files in a folder in Adobe Acrobat DC as used to be available in previous versions of Adobe Acrobat P     RO?

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Correct answer gary_sc

HI sjcornelius,

In addition to the idea that Bernd suggested you can also go to Tools -> Enhance Scans -> and go to the Recognize Text and from the DropDown if you select "Multiple Files..." you can select multiple files, multiple folders, or any open files.

Please let us know if either of these provides what you're looking for.

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New Participant
February 22, 2024

Our company is switching to DC this month. Is this feature available in both DC and DC Pro? Or only DC Pro?

Participating Frequently
October 10, 2023

I wish to Batch via a wizard multiple files to stop ADOBE  auto recognize text ie if user wants to 'replace' and that not wanted by client.

 

gary_sc
gary_scCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 8, 2018

HI sjcornelius,

In addition to the idea that Bernd suggested you can also go to Tools -> Enhance Scans -> and go to the Recognize Text and from the DropDown if you select "Multiple Files..." you can select multiple files, multiple folders, or any open files.

Please let us know if either of these provides what you're looking for.

New Participant
January 5, 2020

This works well for a limited number of files in a directory, but:

1. Acrobat sometimes 'chokes' on a document without any way to autocancel or manual cancel

2. Documents that already have been OCR'd are being re-OCR'd with a second pass with takes a hell of a lot of time and causes Acrobat to choke on the same document again

3. No way to flag finished documents

4. no way to make a general index for the complete directory

 

New Participant
March 5, 2021

If you have a partially failed batch, simply sort the files by modified and moved the successly completed ones to another directory, then re-run the batch on the remaining files.  This will at least reduce the time for re-running the batch.

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
June 8, 2018

You can use the Action Wizard for this.