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    I found there is a hidden way of doing this. In "Scan &OCR", click on "Correct recognized text." Acrobat may pop up a box with the message "Acrobat didn't find any text needing correction." If so, push "OK" to close that message box. Toggle on "Review recognized text." Notice the hidden text is now visible displayed over the image. Then somewhere in your text where an error exists, double click on it. A red box will appear over it. You can then correct it, by changing the text in the "Recognized as" text area. This option has some bugs. Sometimes it doesn't work, but if I close the dialog for "Correct recognized text" and again go through the process above, it usually works.