What you'd be best off doing [if possible] is have someone open the file on
a PC in the MS Doc Imaging program & do a Save AS in TIFF format. The Tiff
file should be usable on either PC or Mac.
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CyberTaz wrote:
> This is a Microsoft Document Imaging file type and is a graphics file - of
> sorts, but it's a proprietary MS goody. I'm honestly not sure whether Mac
> programs can open one or not - I've never tried. If there is one which can
> it would have to be a graphics editor (such as Photoshop or Photoshop
> Elements) or a viewer (possibly Apple's Preview, etc.) - although I don't
> believe Adobe Reader or even Acrobat will recognize that file type even on a
> PC. I'm rather sure a .mdi can't be Inserted into a Word doc on a Mac - Word
> 2003 even crashes & burns if you try on a Windows box.
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<sdi...@officeformac.com> wrote in message
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I don't know what type of "solution" you're hoping for, but if you want a
Mac application to open .mdi files I'd suggest you not hold your breath:-)
The .mdi format is a proprietary MS format that *was* used only by the MS
Document Imaging utility supplied with certain editions of Office 2003. Not
only is that format not supported by other Windows apps, but the program
itself has been abandoned by MS. It isn't included in Office 2007, nor is
there any real equivalent. Even its "replacement" - Windows Fax & Scan -
supplied with Windows Vista can't open .mdi files. In fact it can't open
*any* files other than those scans & faxes it acquires.
The only option I know of is to find a PC with the MSDI app, open the .mdi
files there & Save As .tif, then bring the .tif files back to the Mac.
BTW - Resurrecting dead threads is generally not a productive means of
getting an answer... If for no other reason potential respondents have no
idea what may have been covered in the other posts at the time. The only
reason I even looked at it is because I participated in the original dialog.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
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