How to convert handwriting to text in OneNote 2013?

FAQ Handwriting to text
Published April 20, 2024

Converting handwriting to text in OneNote 2013 is a useful feature that can help digitize your handwritten notes for easier editing and searching. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Open OneNote 2013: Launch the OneNote 2013 application on your computer.

  2. Write or Insert Handwriting: If you haven’t already written the notes, use a stylus or your mouse to write directly into OneNote. Alternatively, you can insert an image of handwritten notes by clicking on Insert > Pictures.

  3. Select the Handwritten Notes: Click and drag your cursor to highlight the handwritten text you want to convert to digital text.

  4. Convert to Text: Right-click on the selected handwriting and choose the option Ink to Text from the context menu. OneNote will automatically convert your handwriting into editable text.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Clear, Legible Handwriting: Ensure that your handwriting is clear and legible. Messy writing may not be accurately converted.
  • Calibration: If using a stylus, make sure your device is properly calibrated to improve handwriting recognition accuracy.

Alternatives

If you find that OneNote 2013 doesn’t meet your needs or if you require additional features, you can use HandwritingOCR to convert handwriting in PDFs or images to digital text. Visit HandwritingOCR for more information.

Conclusion

OneNote 2013 offers convenient features for converting handwritten notes to text, making your note-taking experience more efficient and organized. For those seeking more advanced OCR capabilities, consider using specialized tools like HandwritingOCR.

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