How to Open and Edit MDI Files with MDI Viewer
What an MDI file is
MDI (Microsoft Document Imaging) is a scanned document format created by Microsoft Office Document Imaging. It stores scanned pages and OCR text; newer workflows often convert MDI to PDF or TIFF for wider compatibility.
Opening MDI files
- Install an MDI-capable viewer
- Use a dedicated MDI viewer/converter app (search for “MDI viewer” for current options).
- Open the file
- In the viewer, choose File → Open and select the .mdi file.
- If your system lacks an MDI viewer
- Convert MDI to PDF or TIFF using an MDI converter tool or online converter, then open with a PDF/TIFF reader.
Editing MDI files
- Basic edits inside an MDI viewer
- Rotate pages, reorder pages, delete pages, and adjust contrast/brightness (if the viewer supports these).
- OCR and text edits
- Run the viewer’s OCR to extract editable text; correct OCR errors in the editor provided.
- Advanced edits
- Convert MDI to PDF/TIFF, then edit in a PDF editor (for text, annotations) or raster editor (for pixel edits).
- Saving changes
- Save back to MDI if the viewer supports it, or export to PDF/TIFF for broader compatibility.
Quick workflow (recommended)
- Open .mdi in a viewer with OCR.
- Run OCR and correct text.
- Export to searchable PDF.
- Use a PDF editor for further editing or sharing.
Troubleshooting
- File won’t open: File may be corrupted—try a converter tool or repair utility.
- Poor OCR results: Improve scan quality, increase contrast, or use a higher-quality OCR engine.
- Viewer limits: Convert to PDF/TIFF for fuller editing toolsets.
Tools and formats to consider
- Export to: PDF (searchable), TIFF (multi-page), PNG/JPEG (single pages).
- Use for: archiving, searchable documents, sharing with non-MDI users.
If you want, I can provide step-by-step instructions for a specific MDI viewer or recommend current conversion tools.
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