I used to do a seasonal offline freelancing before my mom retired from work. I print student modules for their midwifery students. I do this every semester because these materials are for college students. Back then, the modules are just photocopied, then subject to book binding. They want these modules to be computerized because they want it printed this time. They prefer a colored version for it. They don't have a soft copy for this so they let me type everything from scratch.
A good friend of mine shared a software that can help me do this task faster. Its name is Image to OCR Converter. It's a software used to convert scanned files into texts. The software is indeed user-friendly. Its user interface is very simple and self explanatory. The free version alone is good enough to help me with my typing tasks. The accuracy is more than 95% that I just did minimal editing for 10 books with roughly 200 pages each. Just make sure that you scan clear texts. Try this software. This is very helpful.







