![]() I've tested this on two computers so far so I'm beginning to think it's a bug in OneNote or something closely related to it.ĭoes anyone else have this issue? My current (very annoying, especially on a tablet like the Surface Pro) workaround is to use 100% DPI scaling in the control panel when I do OCR for a document. ![]() Any time it does OCR at a non 100% scaling, the search will not work properly in OneNote. If the OCR is redone (Make Text Searchable -> Disable, followed by do it in English), it will work correctly but only if the system is at 100% DPI scaling when If this import/print is done with the system at 100% scaling, then the search works correctly. Higher value (say 150%, which is common for tablets), the search locations will all be offset and not in the correct places. It seems that if a document is printed into OneNote when the system is scaled to some I'm having issues searching through PDF documents that I print into OneNote 2013 (from any source - Adobe Reader, MS Reader, etc) when the system scaling is not at 100%.
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