Small Favour Please? Takes Seconds If You Have Got MS Office 2003 Or Above...

sitalchauhan

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I have got an important file that was sent to myself.
It is a list of some DJing music: artists and tracknames.

However, the person sent the file as a .MDI file (MS Office Document Imaging File) saved through Office 2003.

I have only got Office 2000, so cannot open MDI files.

Office 2003 supports .MDI files, so I am assuming any office newer than 2003 will also support it.

If somebody could open this .MDI file with Office and then save it as a .TIF file and reupload it, I would be extremely grateful. (or any other common file format but it is supposed to be easily saved as a .tiff. You can upload it to rapidshare, etc, or ur own webspace temporarily if you have it)

Supposedly you just open the .MDI file and then "save as..." and choose .tif file type, or "export as .tif" and it is supposed to be extremely simple.

Here is the .MDI file:
http://www.sitalchauhan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Other/MusicList.MDI

Thanks soo much in advance, you really would be doing me a massive favor as this is quite important :D
 
The TIF file was not exactly "easily saved" Took about 2 minutes on my a64 laptop with 1.25 gb of ram resulting in an 80+ MB file.

Obviously I won't be able to email that to you as my yahoo account will probably cut me off at 10MB. If you can explain to me how to use one of the upload sites you mentioned, I will try to upload it there. I'm not sure how long my work's bandwidth will take however.
 
Wow, I never thought it could end up that big :eek: Sorry :(

Apparently there is a compression option which reduced the quality and its possible to get the file to around 29mb without losing much quality.

If you go to:
http://www.rapidshare.com/

1) Click the browse button
2) Select the tiff file
3) Click the Upload button
4) It will then start to upload the file
5) On the next page, click the link towards the bottom that says "I don't want a collector's account right now. Just give me the download-link."
6) At the bottom of the page, it will give you the Download-Link

This is the link I need to download the file.

Thanks for doing this :) Much appreciated
 
Wow, I never thought it could end up that big :eek: Sorry :(

Apparently there is a compression option which reduced the quality and its possible to get the file to around 29mb without losing much quality.

If you go to:
http://www.rapidshare.com/

1) Click the browse button
2) Select the tiff file
3) Click the Upload button
4) It will then start to upload the file
5) On the next page, click the link towards the bottom that says "I don't want a collector's account right now. Just give me the download-link."
6) At the bottom of the page, it will give you the Download-Link

This is the link I need to download the file.

Thanks for doing this :) Much appreciated

school blocks it... sorry :/ got another site i can try?
 
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