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Office Lens for Windows Phone receives improved document clean up and location picker

Ron Ron
November 12, 2020
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Office Lens for Windows Phone receives improved document clean up and location picker

Microsoft has rolled out an updated Office Lens app for Windows Phone, adding two new customer-requested features. The app now features better capture quality and you can now choose where to save your images.

“Office Lens for Windows Phone is like having a scanner in your pocket. Like magic, it digitalizes notes on whiteboards or blackboards. Always find important documents or business cards. Sketch your ideas and snap a picture for later. Don’t lose receipts or stray sticky notes again! You spoke and we listened. Today, we’re happy to announce that Office Lens is updated with the two most popular pieces of feedback we’ve received: improved document clean up and OneNote location picker,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

The latest update, which bumps the version number to 1.1.3129.0, improves the algorithm so cleaner document images are generated. In other words, capturing quality images of documents is now much better than before. The image color is better and you can now use Office Lens as you would a real document scanner.

You can also select the OneNote location. Rather than saving automatically to your default notebook, you can choose where to store your new images. The update also fixes some bugs.

Hit the download link below to snag the updated app.

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