While you can open and edit TIFF files created with Office Document Imaging by using many other graphics applications, MDI files can only be opened or edited in Office Document Imaging. If you are going to share files with people who are using Office Document Imaging 2002, or another document imaging program, save your files in TIFF format for compatibility.
dixit Microsoft... ;-)
In general, images that are saved in the MDI file format take up less disk space than the same images saved as TIFF files. The image quality of an image saved in the MDI file format is comparable to that of the same image saved in TIFF.
Autrement dit, c'est juste pour embêter le peuple...
-- Jacques PERROCHEAU ________________________________________________________________________ e-mail: mailto:
Olivier Goldberg <listes2@ogoldberg.net> wrote:
Comment puis-je imprimer un fichier crée sur PC avec une imprimante
virtuelle de Windows XP, ayant l'extension .mdi?
While you can open and edit TIFF files created with Office Document
Imaging by using many other graphics applications, MDI files can only be
opened or edited in Office Document Imaging. If you are going to share
files with people who are using Office Document Imaging 2002, or another
document imaging program, save your files in TIFF format for
compatibility.
dixit Microsoft... ;-)
In general, images that are saved in the MDI file format take up less
disk space than the same images saved as TIFF files. The image quality
of an image saved in the MDI file format is comparable to that of the
same image saved in TIFF.
Autrement dit, c'est juste pour embêter le peuple...
--
Jacques PERROCHEAU
________________________________________________________________________
e-mail: mailto:jperrocheau@mac.com
While you can open and edit TIFF files created with Office Document Imaging by using many other graphics applications, MDI files can only be opened or edited in Office Document Imaging. If you are going to share files with people who are using Office Document Imaging 2002, or another document imaging program, save your files in TIFF format for compatibility.
dixit Microsoft... ;-)
In general, images that are saved in the MDI file format take up less disk space than the same images saved as TIFF files. The image quality of an image saved in the MDI file format is comparable to that of the same image saved in TIFF.
Autrement dit, c'est juste pour embêter le peuple...
-- Jacques PERROCHEAU ________________________________________________________________________ e-mail: mailto:
listes2
Jacques Perrocheau wrote:
Autrement dit, c'est juste pour embêter le peuple...
C'est pas original, ça, chez eux! Mais ça me fait une belle jambe :-(
-- Olivier Goldberg, étudiant, macaddict, plongeur CMAS *** Pour le courrier personnel, écrire à: olivier (arobase) ogoldberg (point) net AIM/iChat/Skype: Nept47
Jacques Perrocheau <jperrocheau@mac.com.invalid> wrote:
Autrement dit, c'est juste pour embêter le peuple...
C'est pas original, ça, chez eux!
Mais ça me fait une belle jambe :-(
--
Olivier Goldberg, étudiant, macaddict, plongeur CMAS ***
Pour le courrier personnel, écrire à:
olivier (arobase) ogoldberg (point) net
AIM/iChat/Skype: Nept47