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How do I know if my form will work with Remark Office OMR?
Viewed 5346 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Creating a form that will scan well is essential to your success with Remark Office OMR. We offer a free training in designing forms that you are welcome to download and share with your organization at this link: http://www.gravic.com/remark/support... Read More
Adding Barcodes to Forms
Viewed 4251 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Remark Office OMR can read the following types of barcodes: Code 3 of 9 (Code 39): Alphanumeric Interleaved 2 of 5: Numeric Codabar: Numeric PDF 417: 2D, Alphanumeric Data Matrix: 2D, Alphanumeric Code 11: Numeric Code 128: Alphanumeric Code 93:... Read More
Are the OMR Bubbles and Code 39 fonts Mac compatible?
Viewed 38501 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
The OMR Bubbles and Code 39 fonts are Windows True Type fonts. Therefore, they are not supported on a Macintosh system. Read More
Can an OCR region contain underscores?
Viewed 3909 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Unfortunately, OCR regions will not allow underscores to be read into the data grid. The underscore can be confused with underlining. When performing OCR, the images have to be cleaned up, and typically underlining is removed so that the engine can... Read More
Cannot Find OMR Bubbles Font in Word/Word Processing Program
Viewed 13453 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Once you have downloaded the font, unzip it to your Windows\Fonts directory. Then reboot your computer before attempting to use the font. Once the computer has been rebooted, you should see the font listed as OMR Bubbles in your application.If... Read More
Creating a Bubble with Two Characters Inside
Viewed 12352 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Gravic, Inc. offers a free OMR Bubbles font that contains encircled characters including the numbers 0 – 9, and capital letters A – Z. We also have three modified versions of the OMR Bubbles font to offer our customers in addition to the original... Read More
Creating an Empty Bubble with the OMR Bubbles Font
Viewed 15904 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
You can create an empty bubble using one of several OMR fonts that install with the Remark Office OMR product.The following fonts have an empty OMR bubble available:OMR BUBBLESOMR BubblesLCOMR BubblesLCextendedTo create an empty bubble when using any... Read More
Creating forms to use with Form IDs
Viewed 3646 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Remark Office OMR can automatically recognize a form and match it to its template, allowing you to process various form types at once without pre-sorting the forms. Form IDs can be used with OMR, OCRÂ or barcode regions.You must have a form... Read More
Creating Forms to Use with Page IDs
Viewed 5576 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
 You must have a page identifier on each page of your form to use the Auto Page ID feature. When you create a form, place optical marks, machine printed text (OCR) or barcodes on the form pages that will identify the individual pages. These... Read More
Mathematical OMR Regions that use Whole Numbers, Fractions and Decimals
Viewed 4777 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
To set up a region that includes three separate variables, you need to make sure that there is a bubble representing each piece of information you would like to collect. For example, a decimal (.) or fraction sign (/) will need to be included in a... Read More
Processing Non-Standard and Folded Forms
Viewed 7132 times since Wed, Oct 23, 2019
We are often asked if Remark Office OMR can process larger forms (e.g. 11.5x17) that are folded or smaller comment cards. The answer is yes! Remark Office OMR can process any size form that your scanner can handle. When you set up the template in... Read More
Type of Optical Mark (Bubble or Checkbox) to use when Creating Remark Office OMR Forms
Viewed 5218 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Remark Office OMR is extremely flexible in the form types and mark types it accepts; however, there are a few guidelines that, if followed, will help you to maximize recognition accuracy and minimize data entry time. Choice of mark type/size is one... Read More
Using Respondent IDs (Respondent Tracker)
Viewed 6641 times since Tue, Aug 5, 2014
Respondent ID/Tracker regions can be set up to identify each respondent’s form. To use Respondent Tracker, you must also have a page identifier on each page of your form. When you create a form, place optical marks, machine printed text (OCR)Â... Read More
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