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2. In Next Step, if prompts to Access Camera Click '''Allow Access'''.  
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* It will again ask to Allow Camera Access in Next Window too. Click '''OK''' in next window.
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==More wiki links==
 
==More wiki links==

Revision as of 19:59, 20 March 2020

Caution.JPG REVISION IN PROGRESS: This article contains useful information, but is being revised to reflect recent updates. Direct questions to TLT (tlt@winona.edu).

Use Microsoft Lens on your smartphone or PC to take pictures of documents (e.g., handwritten assignments, homework), clean up the image to make it more readable, and send it to your your instructors.

Install Lens on your phone

Search for the Microsoft Office Lens app on Apple's App Store or Google Play and install it as you would any app.

Installing on Iphone

1.Open App Store and search for Microsoft Lens or click on this Apple's App Store link.

2.Click on GET as shown in the image below.

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3.After installation is completed you can see the Office Lens icon on your home screen.

4.Click on the Office Lens icon to open it as shown in the image below.

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Installing on Android

How To Use Lens To Scan Assignments

This Process is same for both Iphone and Android.

1. After you open the Office Lens app you will see the following screen just for the first time of use. You can keep swiping left until you reach Step 2.

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2. In next step it will prompt to "Access Camera". Click Allow Access.

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  • It will again ask to Allow Camera Access in next window. Click OK.

More wiki links

Keep Learning Manual

External links