Document Scanning & Sorting
Document scanning and sorting can be a very tedious task, depending on the number and type of documents that are involved – as well as what needs to be accomplished during the scanning process.
For example, a lawyer’s office may need hundreds, possibly thousands, of documents scanned for a large case. On top of being scanned, the documents also need to be archived in a way that they can be accessed based on what the documents contain. In other words, someone needs to perform an optical character recognition (OCR) function on the documents. The document scanning and sorting process could also involve archiving various documents based on age, type of document, content, etc.
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