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.MDI File Extension

A .MDI file is a Microsoft Document Imaging File, created by Microsoft.

Open with Microsoft Office XP, 2003, or 2007. Available for Windows.

What is a .MDI file?

An MDI file is a type of document created by Microsoft Office, specifically in versions XP, 2003, and 2007. It stands for Microsoft Document Imaging File and is based on the TIFF format, which is known for storing high-resolution images. MDI files are typically used to save scanned documents.

To view or modify an MDI file, you can use Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI), which is included with Microsoft Office XP, 2003, and 2007. However, Microsoft discontinued MODI starting with Office 2010, so if you have a newer version of Office, you won't be able to open MDI files directly with it.

If you need to convert an MDI file into a more commonly used format, such as TIFF or DOC, there are several tools available: 1. Microsoft MDI to TIFF File Converter - This is a command-line tool provided by Microsoft that converts MDI files to TIFF format, which is more widely supported across different platforms. 2. MDI Converter - A third-party program that can convert MDI files into various formats including JPEG, PNG, and PDF. 3. Bugysoft MDI2DOC - Specifically designed to convert MDI files into Microsoft Word documents (.DOC) using optical character recognition (OCR), which is helpful for turning scanned text into editable text.

These tools are useful especially since newer versions of Microsoft Office do not support MDI files. Converting the files to a different format ensures they remain accessible and usable with current software.

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