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March 21, 2023
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How to turn off Auto OCR

  • March 21, 2023
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Hello! Forgive me if this has been posted on previously. I did what due diligence I could in the time I had, but found nothing like this issue.

 

I use Acrobat Pro DC and regularly use Cntrl F to find words and phrases. If the PDF is not readable, DC would always tell me and offer to make the PDF readable right on the spot. This prompt would always come with a box to check and, in my stupidity, I read it as offering to make PDFs readable automatically without prompting. I held off from checking it until I knew what I wanted, but when I finally did it, the option disappeared. I realize that I can use Scan & OCR --> Recognize Text, but I really liked having the option on the spot. 

 

Can someone please tell me how to turn this option back on? I've searched for answers and tried figuring it out in the preferences, but cannot find anything that will restore this. Can anyone help me to reset this option? 

Correct answer russell_4123

I found this in another answer post:

 It's on by default for Adobe,  to fix this go into reg edit and change the setting below. 

I just completed this 30 minutes ago on my Windows 11 laptop with Adobe Pro DC and it worked like a champ.

 

Windows 10 Registry Key to Enable/Disable:

 

HKCU\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\PaperCapturePlugin\

 

[DWORD] bEnableTextEditingScannedDocument

Disabled: 0x00000000

Enabled: 0x00000001 

2 replies

New Participant
March 4, 2025

And where is it in 2025? Honestly, I spent 30 min looking for a way to stop OCR. I'm getting really frustrated with Adobe products and the constant updates, I don't want more, I want less, more stable, cheaper. 

russell_4123Correct answer
New Participant
March 25, 2025

I found this in another answer post:

 It's on by default for Adobe,  to fix this go into reg edit and change the setting below. 

I just completed this 30 minutes ago on my Windows 11 laptop with Adobe Pro DC and it worked like a champ.

 

Windows 10 Registry Key to Enable/Disable:

 

HKCU\SOFTWARE\Adobe\Adobe Acrobat\DC\PaperCapturePlugin\

 

[DWORD] bEnableTextEditingScannedDocument

Disabled: 0x00000000

Enabled: 0x00000001 

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Community Manager
Community Manager
May 5, 2025

Hi @russell_4123,

 

Hope you are doing well.

 

Thanks for sharing what worked for you.

Marking this as a correct answer for future users to use as a reference.


Regards,
Souvik.

Amal.
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 21, 2023

Hi @John28969006cnl0 

 

Hope you are doing well, and sorry to hear that.

 

The OCR is turned on by default. Therefore, when you open a scanned document for editing, the current page is converted to editable text. Depending on whether you want to convert your scanned documents to editable text or not, you can turn off/on the automatic OCR option.

To turn off/on automatic OCR:

  1. Choose Tools > Edit PDF.
  2. To turn off automatic OCR, do the following:
    In the right pane, clear the Recognize text checkbox. From next time, Acrobat won't automatically run OCR.

 

 

 

Regards

Amal

 

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New Participant
March 21, 2023

This is correct, and the final step that got me home was clicking on the Settings option, then choosing Make all the pages editable.

Thank you for taking the time to help me out, Amal!