In the image view, the order of locate regions is shown by arrows from the center of
one locate region to the top-center of the next locate region. This sequence tells Pro
OCR in what order it should process the regions:
You can manually change the order of locate regions that either you or Pro OCR
have defined.
The order of locate regions defines the sequence in which the information on the
page is processed and output to a file. It is easiest to understand why this is
important by seeing what happens to text when it is output to a word processor that
has limited support for complex page layouts. In such a word processor, text
regions that appear side by side in your document are output with each paragraph
following the previous one in the order in which the text regions are defined. The
original column margins are not preserved, and text is reflowed between the
original page margins.
For example, if your input page has the following paragraph structure:
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