What is Microsoft Office Document Imaging?
MDI files can only be opened in Microsoft Office Document Imaging.If you want to open in any other graphical tool then the scanned document needs to be saved in TIFF format which can be opened using irfan viewer, Imaging for Windows etc. MDI files were a proprietary file format used by Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 on Windows. Searching around online, some people have luck opening them with QuickTime (which is already on your Mac), or GraphicConverter.Not having access to these files, nor a direct Mac equivalent, without more information we would be unsure if this would work or not.
Microsoft Office Document Imaging, or sometimes simply known as MDI (standing for Microsoft Document Imaging) is a tool built into the Microsoft Office suite and its various editions that facilitate the translation of paper to data. Such files generated this way have an extension called .mdi, and can be read by the Microsoft Office Document Imaging application. First introduced in Office XP, the Microsoft Office Document Imaging application was later deprecated in Office 2010, as most of its features were integrated in several mainstream applications (such as Word), precluding the need for a separate program to handle its capabilities. There are two components of this system, of which the one is the Imaging component.
Simply put, the Office Document Imaging application a part of the MODI (Microsoft Office Document Imaging) suite that acts as a viewer for the scanned documents, both in raw image format and in a converted OCR (optical character recognition) format.
The Microsoft Office Document Imaging has two components – the scanning and the imaging, respectively. The scanning component captures images from a compatible scanning device, just like any other scanning software, and then automatically converts text from these scanned images via OCR. Finally the imaging component enables you to view the scanned document, and even send it to others through e-mail, fax, among other things.
Simply put, the Office Document Imaging application a part of the MODI (Microsoft Office Document Imaging) suite that acts as a viewer for the scanned documents, both in raw image format and in a converted OCR (optical character recognition) format.
The Microsoft Office Document Imaging has two components – the scanning and the imaging, respectively. The scanning component captures images from a compatible scanning device, just like any other scanning software, and then automatically converts text from these scanned images via OCR. Finally the imaging component enables you to view the scanned document, and even send it to others through e-mail, fax, among other things.
Open Mdi File
Download directly from the developer
File.org does not provide software hosting. We send you directly to the developer's site, to make sure you download the latest, original version of the program.
Heads up: Some download links are affiliate links. An affiliate link means we may earn a referral fee if you make a purchase through the link, without any extra cost to you. It helps to keep this site running. Thank you for your support!
File types supported by Microsoft Office Document Imaging
Our users primarily use Microsoft Office Document Imaging to open these file types: Freddie gibbs madlib pinata album zip.
About file types supported by Microsoft Office Document Imaging
File.org aims to be the go-to resource for file type- and related software information. We spend countless hours researching various file formats and software that can open, convert, create or otherwise work with those files.
Free Mdi Viewer
If you have additional information about which types of files Microsoft Office Document Imaging can process, please do get in touch - we would love hearing from you.