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Decompiling an MDF File

I was asked this question again yesterday, and I can’t recall how many times I have been asked about this over the years.

Can you make an IFD from an MDF?

Alternately, “I’ve lost my form design files (IFD’s), can I get them back from the compiled forms?”

The answer to the question is no, you can’t.  And I’ll explain why.

When you compile your IFD into an MDF file for use with Central, what Design does is actually generate the appropriate printer code right then and there.  This is part of what makes it so fast – there’s no interpretation from the design to printer language (or PDF) when you produce your output.

What that means is that when Central is using your form all it needs to do is send that already-generated code to the output target.  It also means that the original design is lost in the process.

So, please, treat your IFD’s as irreplaceable – and keep them backed up.

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How To Print MICR Checks

Well, first off you’re going to need a MICR printer. If you don’t know what MICR is (say mick-ur), it’s Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. This stuff pre-dates high speed optical scanners, and in some ways is still more accurate.

There are a lot of things to remember when you’re setting up to print cheques, even before JetForm gets involved, so let’s run through some of them. Read the rest of this entry »

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Output Designer on Windows Vista

Yes, you can install and run Output Designer on Windows Vista. It’s actually not hard to do, but because this stuff is all new to everyone I’ll provide lots of screenshots to make it easy to follow.

First, you might be starting off your installation with a pre-packed web archive – which would be one file – or an expanded directory of files.

If you have the single file, you’ll want to run that first and expand it somewhere as follows. If yours is already expanded, skip down three screenshots and start reading again.
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