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file manager/displayer which can make distinction between searchable/non searchable PDF files?

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Mar 02, 2021 Mar 02, 2021

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Is there a tool (like a file manager or file displayer) in the market, that is able to set a marker so that the user is able to distinct searchable / non searchable PDF files from eachother?

 

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I have lots of PDF files, some of them are searchable, some not.
I want to get an overview of searchables/non searcables, not by opening each file manually and check if its searchable.

The main goal behind this question is that I have lots of pdf files and I want to make them all searchable but to do that I first need to have an overview of which pdf files are already searchable and which not.

Is there any tool which can help me with this?

Thanks,
Mathijs

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General troubleshooting , How to , View PDF , Windows

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Community Expert , Mar 02, 2021 Mar 02, 2021

You can OCRize all your PDF files using Acrobat Pro's Action Wizard.

PDF files that already contain text will be ignored.

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You can OCRize all your PDF files using Acrobat Pro's Action Wizard.

PDF files that already contain text will be ignored.

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