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Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) is a discontinued Windows component developed by Microsoft for capturing, viewing
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Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) is a discontinued Windows component developed by Microsoft for capturing, viewing, and annotating scanned documents and faxes. Bundled with Microsoft Office editions up to Office 2007, it offered optical character recognition (OCR) to extract searchable, editable text from image-based files, including TIFF and Microsoft’s proprietary MDI format. Users could highlight, add comments, navigate multi-page documents, and copy recognized text directly into applications like Word.

MODI worked alongside Microsoft Office Document Scanning, which handled image acquisition from scanners, and the Microsoft Office Document Image Writer virtual printer, which “printed” documents to MDI or standard TIFF for archiving and search. It was widely used to digitize paperwork, process inbound faxes, and make legacy documents searchable.

Microsoft retired MODI starting with Office 2010, and the MDI format is no longer broadly supported. For current workflows, Microsoft recommends alternatives such as OneNote, Windows Fax and Scan, or modern third-party OCR solutions. MODI was available only on Windows.

Microsoft Office Document Imaging is developed by Microsoft and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.0. The names of program executable files are MSPVIEW.EXE, mspicons.exe.

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