

I'll also have the 'scan to' folder open on my desktop, so as soon as the Scansnap has finished with the file I can open it again in Adobe, remove or rotate any incorrect pages, and re-save. While doing all this I'll see if the document has been scanned in the wrong orientation. I like having the auto-date provided by the scansnap as an extra, and frequently different date from the source date of the document. Since I don't always scan on the day a document has been received I have a Phrase Express 'auto date' set up in my preferred format so I can re-title to the correct date with one keystroke combo and a bit of editing, and add keywords as necessary. The results of my scan pop up in a Scansnap progress box to allow me to rename my scan from the auto-number that the SS provides. My Scansnap is set to automatically rotate pages, so they're not exactly a frequent occurrence. To what exactly would you like a response anyway? I think the 'response' is the fact that exactly what you ask for is not possible (yet) in Evernote. Is there an response directly from Evernote on this topic? This should be a simple one click operation but I can't find it.

I have dozens of images brought into Evernote the wrong why up by ScanSnap or just simply put under the scanner the wrong way up.

This is such a basic need as approximately 30% of the scans that ScanSnap scan "even with the preferences set to rotate the right way up selected" come into Evernote the wrong way up.Ĭould some one tell me first of all an easy way to select a single page in series scanned images, as this is the first problem because evernote insists on treating scans as giant bits of text instead of images therefore making them extremely hard to select"Īnd secondly how to rotate said page quickly and easily, possibly with a keyboards shortcut that I don't know.

Therefore when I close the file and go back to evernote the pages are exactly the same way up "Different and wrong" as when I started. I then tried opening the file in it's default program Adobe Acrobat and you can then rotate either page as much as you like independently of each other "Great" but then the file does not recognise that it's been changed and therefore does not offer an option to save? I tried opening the scanned file in Preview like the how to says but when you rotate the image the second page that was the right way up also rotates at the same time completely defeating the point of the exercise. The image was scanned with an scansnap and converted into a two page. I read the how to and it does note work with this file. Hi I just want to rotate a scanned image and can't do it.
