Re: MDI and headaches.
- From: "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <garfieldnodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:53:33 -0700
Assuming your multiple page document was created in Word 2007, you can click on Office Button | Save As, save the file as a Word 97-2003 .doc file, and email that to your recipient.
mdiguy2007 wrote:
Hi there, I have a multiple page document I've generated using the
option to print to file, the format it prints to is MDI by default.
Unfortunately the person I am attempting to send this to has Office
2000/Windows 98, and therefore is unable to open the file.
When I attempt to print the file to tif(f), only the second page is
ever displayed. For whatever reason, I can not get this tif(f) file to
open in common graphics editing programs as anything more than a single
page document.
This is a terrible headache, and I'm trying to do my best to remedy it
but I am at a loss.
Is it possible to convert an mdi to pdf? Is there any specific reason
that the tif file doesn't encode properly? It will not even open in
adobe photoshop cs2, it only prompts me for a new document. I have
attempted to rename the file to jpeg as a workaround as well, but this
doesn't work either.
The operating system I'm using is windows pro xp sp 2 with office xp.
Thanks in advance.
.
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