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  • Originals are unavailable, I only the scans. Which have been printed out of tradition. I could scan them again but it would take a very long time and further decrease the quality. And I don't have the ability to sit by the scanner to catch the files as the come in. Scanner and workstation are in different locations. Manually separating the existing PDFs by using "print to PDF" would be faster.

  • I don't have the volume where learning a completely new technology would be worthwhile. I would have to manually verify each one anyways because it has to be perfect. The documents do not have any format as nice as a heading at the top. I'm willing to put in the time to go through each page, I just need a fast way to tag them, then automate separation and renaming.

  • no way I'll be able to install docker and whatever else if needed, run a server etc.

  • that's how I know how tall it is printed out! lol

  • They print it out on paper, organize it with sticky notes and paper clips, then have someone re-scan it and name/organize files digitally according to the sticky notes. I don't want to do it that way.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What is an efficient workflow to separate and organize bulk scanned PDF documents? (At work; software is limited.)