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There are lots of OCR (optical character reading) programs that do what you want, but then you would probably want to keep the original anyway, since you have to scan it in and then run the OCR on it.
Why don't you scan in the originals and be done with it? That will be a long enough job as it is! Then OCR what you need when you need it.
With the OCR you have to basically correct each entry that "confuses" the program. Even the best text seems to have two or three 5's that look like 6's and F's that look like P's, etc.
IMO
BTW: Omnipro is a good one that I have used.
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