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I have a collection of handwritten notes that were captured with my phone and saved as JPEG images. I need those notes turned into clean, editable text. The handwriting is generally clear, but I still want each line double-checked so the final document matches the original wording, spelling, and basic layout. I will upload the JPEGs to a shared drive and let you know the preferred order. You can use OCR as a starting point if you like, yet every page must be proof-read manually—accuracy matters more than speed. Deliverables • One neatly formatted Word or Google Docs file for each original image, preserving headings and bullet points where they exist. • A single consolidated file that combines all pages in sequence. • A short note highlighting any words you were u...
I need a printed book transferred to both PDF and Word formats. The book is text only, so no images or diagrams need to be included. Ideal Skills and Experience: - Experience with document scanning or typing - Attention to detail to ensure accuracy - Ability to deliver in both requested formats
I have a collection of handwritten notes that need to be captured as clean, error-free text. Your task is straightforward: read each page carefully and type the contents into plain .txt files—no extra formatting, just the words exactly as they appear. Accuracy is critical because these notes will feed directly into further processing. Please preserve all original spellings, line breaks, and headings. If any word is unclear, flag it with “[illegible]” and move on so we can review together later. I’ll share high-resolution scans (PDF/JPEG) once we start. Let me know your estimated turnaround for an initial batch of 20 pages and include a brief note on how you normally handle readability issues in handwriting.
I have between 50 and 100 texts, emails, and screenshots that need to be turned into a clean, court-ready evidence binder for an upcoming Landlord and Tenant Board hearing. The task is strictly administrative: pull every message, place it in a timeline ordered by relevance (not simply by date), label each item as an Exhibit, and then compile everything into a single, searchable PDF. I work primarily in Microsoft Word, so I’d like the working file set up there first—complete with headers, page numbers, and clear exhibit tags—before you export the final version to PDF. Basic OCR or text-recognition is a plus, but not mandatory as long as the finished binder reads well and prints crisply. Deliverables: • A Word document containing the fully ordered timeline, each item...
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