Microsoft Document Imaging Format (or MDI) is a proprietary image format developed by Microsoft for storing raster images of scanned documents. The files saved in MDI format can only be opened using Microsoft Software such as Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) or Microsoft Office OneNote 2007. But we are not concerned about the technicalities of the [...]
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