Use this to steer them right:

In the past, she would have to open each one, copy the data, and paste it into a master sheet. But FineReader 16 has a feature called .

She watched as the status bar for the zoning document flew across the screen. FineReader 16 wasn't just reading the letters; it was using its AI-based logic to recognize the structure. It identified the headers, the footnotes, and crucially, the jagged, low-quality tables. It even recognized the handwritten sticky notes left on the original scan as "comments" rather than body text.