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| How to View MDI files when Using MS Office Enterprise 2007? I recently installed Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and now my computer cannot locate the program to view my MDI files. Microsoft Document Imaging was part of the 2003 Office Suite, but I do not think it is included with 2007. Does anyone know how I can view my files, or if there is a converter I can use to change the file type to TIFF or PDF? Thanks! |
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| Re: How to View MDI files when Using MS Office Enterprise 2007? MDI is part of 2007 Office, it is not installed by default. In the control panel, program folder, scroll down to Office, click change. Be certain your disk is inserted. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Karamel2683" <Karamel2683@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:446E03A4-A0AF-4B9C-A020-5331E3CA1DE6@microsoft.com... >I recently installed Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and now my computer > cannot locate the program to view my MDI files. Microsoft Document Imaging > was part of the 2003 Office Suite, but I do not think it is included with > 2007. Does anyone know how I can view my files, or if there is a converter I > can use to change the file type to TIFF or PDF? > > Thanks! |
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| Re: How to View MDI files when Using MS Office Enterprise 2007? Thank you!!!! "Mary Sauer" wrote: > MDI is part of 2007 Office, it is not installed by default. In the control > panel, program folder, scroll down to Office, click change. Be certain your disk > is inserted. > > -- > Mary Sauer MSFT MVP > http://office.microsoft.com/ > http://msauer.mvps.org/ > news://msnews.microsoft.com > > "Karamel2683" <Karamel2683@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:446E03A4-A0AF-4B9C-A020-5331E3CA1DE6@microsoft.com... > >I recently installed Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and now my computer > > cannot locate the program to view my MDI files. Microsoft Document Imaging > > was part of the 2003 Office Suite, but I do not think it is included with > > 2007. Does anyone know how I can view my files, or if there is a converter I > > can use to change the file type to TIFF or PDF? > > > > Thanks! > > > |
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| Re: How to View MDI files when Using MS Office Enterprise 2007? Glad to help, thanks for posting back, it is appreciated. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Karamel2683" <Karamel2683@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DDFE0C55-6809-4DAC-917B-ADB6C8B2E319@microsoft.com... > Thank you!!!! > > "Mary Sauer" wrote: > >> MDI is part of 2007 Office, it is not installed by default. In the control >> panel, program folder, scroll down to Office, click change. Be certain your >> disk >> is inserted. >> >> -- >> Mary Sauer MSFT MVP >> http://office.microsoft.com/ >> http://msauer.mvps.org/ >> news://msnews.microsoft.com >> >> "Karamel2683" <Karamel2683@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:446E03A4-A0AF-4B9C-A020-5331E3CA1DE6@microsoft.com... >> >I recently installed Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and now my computer >> > cannot locate the program to view my MDI files. Microsoft Document Imaging >> > was part of the 2003 Office Suite, but I do not think it is included with >> > 2007. Does anyone know how I can view my files, or if there is a converter >> > I >> > can use to change the file type to TIFF or PDF? >> > >> > Thanks! >> >> >> |
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