Searchable Text definition

Searchable Text means the native text extracted from an electronic document and any Optical Character Recognition text (“OCR text”) generated from the electronic image of a paper Document.
Searchable Text means the text extracted or generated using OCR from any Document that allows the Document to be electronically searched.
Searchable Text means the native text extracted from an Electronic Document or any Optical Character Recognition text (“OCR text”) generated from a Hard-Copy Document or electronic image.

Examples of Searchable Text in a sentence

  • All electronic copies must be submitted in Adobe Acrobat Reader (Portable Document Format (PDF) Searchable Text Format).

  • The first stage of the reorganization of Europe focused on the economic recovery of the region.

  • Searchable Text - For produced images, a producing party shall produce full text extracted from the electronic files, accompanied by a load file.

  • A single document-level text file containing the Searchable Text shall be provided for each Document.

  • A Resolution of the City Council of Homer, Alaska, Requiring Invitations to Bid (ITB) and Request for Proposals (RFP) Plans and Specifications with Searchable Text and Plan Holder’s Lists to be Posted on the City of Homer Website.

  • Searchable Text shall be provided in UTF-8 or Western European (Windows) with Byte Order Mark format text.

  • Text will be extracted directly from the native electronic file of ESI unless the Document requires redaction, is an image file or is any other native electronic file that does not contain text to extract (e.g., non-searchable PDFs), in which case Searchable Text may be created using OCR.

  • For Hard-copy Documents, Searchable Text shall be created using OCR.

  • A single text file containing the Searchable Text shall be provided for each Document.

  • If the production is made via secure file transfer, it must also provide instructions for downloading the materials and the required timeframe for the download.K. Meta-Data, Searchable Text and Other Field information.


More Definitions of Searchable Text

Searchable Text means the Native text extracted from an Electronic Document and any Optical Character Recognition text (“OCR text”) generated from a Hardcopy Document or electronic image.
Searchable Text means the text extracted or generated using OCR from any

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