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Old April 7th 08, 08:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Vince
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Default MDI and XP FAX Viewer



Is it possible to use the XP Microsoft Document Imaging (MDI) tool to
view existing/stored FAX (tif) files ? and vice versa ?


What is the difference between a filenamed.MDI and a filenamed.TIF ?

Regards,
Vince
Long Island, NY


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Old April 19th 08, 12:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]
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Default MDI and XP FAX Viewer

Yes, MODI can be used to view tif FAX files; it normally assumes the role of
default viewer when Office is installed. What do you mean by "and vice
versa"? An MDI file is an enhanced Office Document Imaging file and a .TIF
is a "Taged Image Format" graphic: filename.MDI would contain image data not
found in filename.TIF

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Is it possible to use the XP Microsoft Document Imaging (MDI) tool to
view existing/stored FAX (tif) files ? and vice versa ?


What is the difference between a filenamed.MDI and a filenamed.TIF ?

Regards,
Vince
Long Island, NY




 




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