![]() I tried it once, but I haven’t tested this set-up myself. Hazelis your personal housekeeper, organizing and cleaning folders based on rules you define. I’d welcome others’ tips and suggestions. ![]() In step 2, the condition “CONTENTS DO NOT CONTAIN “e”” assumes that any already OCRed pdf will contain an “e.” There are probably better ways to do this, but this is a simple go/no-go test one can do to prevent unnecessarily OCRing a document that is already readable. This gets rid of the need to script Prizmo with AppleScript. Prizmo has created a hook that Automator can access. If ALL of the following conditions are met:ĭo the following to the matched file or folder: Name rule “Automate OCR” or something memorble.Step 2: Create a Hazel Rule to watch your downloads folder and automate the OCR process Save the Automator workflow and name it and locate it somewhere memorable (you’ll ned to select it in the next step).From the Library, add “Perform OCR” to build your workflow. ![]()
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