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I am having a lot of trouble with Microsofts' version of the.tiff format,.mdi. More and more of my important details are being sent to me in the.mdi format and I have nothing to open them with? Apparently not even Office 2004 let alone my current package Office v.X will open the.mdi file.

I have also had all sorts of conflicting information surrounding this format to include, dump Mac and go Windows! Roz Ho and her team keep stating the compatabilties between the Mac and Windows versions, so why am I having this trouble? Office for Mac &.mdi files. Posted:, 12:23 PM MDI files are Microsoft Office Document Imaging - a proprietary MS format that I believe they were trying to get accepted in favour of PDF format - it's a similar sort of philosophy, except that where PDF works on just about every platform available, MDI only works in Office for Windows, v2003 and higher (in fact, the MDI print driver appears to have been removed from Office 2007). They are far more than ' Microsoft's version of the.tiff format'.

Unfortunately, there are no ways to read these docs on a mac - even the venerable GraphicConverter can't handle them. Can't you get your correspondents to send the data in another format? Almost nobody I know uses MDI.

If they are scanned paper documents, then TIFF4 or PDF are far better (and more widely available) alternatives. Barry Wainwright Microsoft MVP (see for details) Check out the Entourage User's WebLog for hints, tips and troubleshooting From: Macjammer Organization: Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office Date: 20 Jun 2006 04:06:30 -0700 Subject: Office for Mac &.mdi files I am having a lot of trouble with,.mdi. More and more of my important details are being sent to me in the.mdi format and I have nothing to open them with? Apparently not even Office 2004 let alone my current package Office v.X will open the.mdi file. I have also had all sorts of conflicting information surrounding this format to include, dump Mac and go Windows! Roz Ho and her team keep stating the compatabilties between the Mac and Windows versions, so why am I having this trouble?.

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Posted:, 04:50 PM Hi Macjammer - If it's any comfort to you,.mdi files are just as much a frustration to Windows users as they are to you. MS Office Document Imaging seems to be the only app that can save/open files in that format. Even the Windows version of Acrobat Professional, Illustrator & PhotoShop can't do anything with them.

They then have to be reopened in that app and handled in a variety of different ways from there depending on how the content is to be used in what program. Below is a response from MVP Bob Buckland to a user in the Word ng for Windows: You can open the.mdi graphic (a modified.TIF file) in MS Office 2003 document imaging and then use one of these techniques while in MS Office Document Imaging (Start=Programs=Microsoft Office=Microsoft Office Tools) to use the item in Word (a) Use Optical Character Recognition to send the text content to Word. (b) Highlight the parts of the image you want to copy to Word, right click and choose 'copy image' then paste it into Word. (c) In Document Imaging use Edit=Select all to choose the graphics elements on the page then Edit=Copy Image, switch to Word and paste. (d) In Document Imaging Use File=Save As and choose the TIFF file format and you can then use Insert=Picture From File to insert the graphic into Word. (note that only the 'top page' of a multipage TIFF or MDI graphic file can be seen when inserting it into Word).

wrote in message news:1A2DD14C-AB74-4684-8AD1-837D7D6C42E0@microsoft.com. I am wanting to insert a.mdi picture from a file into a word 2003 document, but word does not recognize it and asks me what I would like to convert it to (none of the jpeg, etc options work). Is there a way of making word recognise.mdi files? - I hope this helped youBob Buckland?:-) MS Office system products MVP See the additional interjections below: 'Macjammer' wrote in message news.460@g10g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com. I am having a lot of trouble with Microsofts' version of the.tiff format,.mdi. You & most everyone else who has the misfortune of encountering them.

More and more of my important details are being sent to me in the.mdi format and I have nothing to open them with? Only because whoever is creating them doesn't know how (or is too lazy) to output the scanned data into a.usable. format. Unless the whole group from which they are being sent are gluttons for punishment I wouldn't expect this 'trend' to last very long. Especially if you give it the proper push. Apparently not even Office 2004 let alone my current package Office v.X will open the.mdi file.

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Nor will anything other than MSODI, as indicated above. I have also had all sorts of conflicting information surrounding this format to include, dump Mac and go Windows! Most likely 'sound' advice from Windows addicts who have no concept of what a Mac is nor the freedom to choose for themselves what system they can use. The human animal is always most critical of that which it doesn't understand:) Especially true in this case, as you're essentially being told that since.they. don't know how to cure the headache you might as well inflict more serious pain in order to take your mind off it.

Roz Ho and her team keep stating the compatabilties between the Mac and Windows versions, so why am I having this trouble? Compatible, yes, Identical, no.

As long as there are fundamental differences in the respective OS there will always be some mavericks that are unique to one or the other - and quite often that's a.good. thing.

The key issue here - if I might pontificate a little more - is that 'compatiblity' is something to which two or more parties must be willing to strive for - it rarely 'just happens'. I believe that the thrust of Roz's position is that there is more than ample common ground as long as one side doesn't insist on shooting itself in the foot to spite the other:) - Regards :) Bob Jones MVP Office:Mac. Posted:, 02:55 PM Thank you Barry and CyberTaz, I've managed to persuade my colleagues to avoid using.mdi files, CyberTaz's response actually clinched it as indeed the other packages failed to recognise the.mdi file. So.tiff will be used for the scans and PDF for general files, etc.

Barry Wainwright MVP wrote: MDI files are Microsoft Office Document Imaging - a proprietary MS format that I believe they were trying to get accepted in favour of PDF format - it's a similar sort of philosophy, except that where PDF works on just about every platform available, MDI only works in Office for Windows, v2003 and higher (in fact, the MDI print driver appears to have been removed from Office 2007). They are far more than ' Microsoft's version of the.tiff format'. Unfortunately, there are no ways to read these docs on a mac - even the venerable GraphicConverter can't handle them. Can't you get your correspondents to send the data in another format? Almost nobody I know uses MDI. If they are scanned paper documents, then TIFF4 or PDF are far better (and more widely available) alternatives. - Barry Wainwright Microsoft MVP (see for details) Check out the Entourage User's WebLog for hints, tips and troubleshooting From: Macjammer Organization: Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office Date: 20 Jun 2006 04:06:30 -0700 Subject: Office for Mac &.mdi files I am having a lot of trouble with,.mdi.

More and more of my important details are being sent to me in the.mdi format and I have nothing to open them with? Apparently not even Office 2004 let alone my current package Office v.X will open the.mdi file. I have also had all sorts of conflicting information surrounding this format to include, dump Mac and go Windows! Roz Ho and her team keep stating the compatabilties between the Mac and Windows versions, so why am I having this trouble? Posted:, 05:40 PM Good move - I'm sure you've earned a respected spot on the corporate debating team:) Regards :) Bob Jones MVP Office:Mac On 6/23/06 10:55 AM, in article, 'Macjammer' wrote: Thank you Barry and CyberTazI've managed to persuade my colleagues to avoid using.mdi filesCyberTaz's response actually clinched it as indeed the other packages failed to recognise the.mdi file. So.tiff will be used for the scans and PDF for general files, etc.

Barry Wainwright MVP wrote: MDI files are Microsoft Office Document Imaging - a proprietary MS format that I believe they were trying to get accepted in favour of PDF format - it's a similar sort of philosophy, except that where PDF works on just about every platform available, MDI only works in Office for Windows, v2003 and higher (in fact, the MDI print driver appears to have been removed from Office 2007). They are far more than ' Microsoft's version of the.tiff format'.

Unfortunately, there are no ways to read these docs on a mac - even the venerable GraphicConverter can't handle them. Can't you get your correspondents to send the data in another format? Almost nobody I know uses MDI. If they are scanned paper documents, then TIFF4 or PDF are far better (and more widely available) alternatives. - Barry Wainwright Microsoft MVP (see for details) Check out the Entourage User's WebLog for hints, tips and troubleshooting From: Macjammer Organization: Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office Date: 20 Jun 2006 04:06:30 -0700 Subject: Office for Mac &.mdi files I am having a lot of trouble with,.mdi. More and more of my important details are being sent to me in the.mdi format and I have nothing to open them with?

Apparently not even Office 2004 let alone my current package Office v.X will open the.mdi file. I have also had all sorts of conflicting information surrounding this format to include, dump Mac and go Windows! Roz Ho and her team keep stating the compatabilties between the Mac and Windows versions, so why am I having this trouble?