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Colin Nash [MVP] wrote:
> "Bob Newman" <bob.newman@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ENVfd.21772$EZ.8727@okepread07...
>> I just installed Office 2003 and all of a sudden "Microsoft Document
>> Image Writer" is listed as my default printer. I've never heard of
>> it and don't know what it is. When trying to print with it the
>> "save as" dialog box comes up. I have changed my actual printer
>> back to the default but I'd like
>> to know what this "Microsoft Document Image Writer" is. Help please.
>> --
>> Thanks in advance... Bob
>>
>>
>
> Basically anything you "print" to it is converted into a high quality
> image file.
>
> From
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP010771031033.aspx
> :
>
> The Microsoft Office Document Image Writer print driver is included
> with Microsoft Office Document Imaging, and allows you to save any
> Office document (any file that can be printed from the program it was
> created in on your computer) in the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF)
> (Tagged Image File Format (TIFF): A high-resolution, tag-based
> graphics format. TIFF is used for the universal interchange of
> digital graphics.) or Microsoft Office Document Imaging Format (MDI)
> (Microsoft Office Document Imaging Format (MDI): A high resolution,
> tag-based graphics format, based on the Tagged Image File Format
> (TIFF) used for digital graphics.). You can then open the TIFF or MDI
> file in Office Document Imaging to make changes, add annotations,
> perform OCR, or send to someone using your e-mail program.
Or, IOW, it's MS pathetic excuse at integrating Acrobat-like functionality
into Office because Adobe wouldn't grant them a licence to use PDF
technology.
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lose his marbles?