PFC files are "Personal Filing Cabinet" files from AOL. AOL will open them, and I think a couple of other programs will as well, but I'm not sure which ones.
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HTML documents.
PFC is AOL's Personal File Cabinet it stores favorites, e-mail messages, contact information. It can be opened with America Online software or PFCEx.www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Other-Internet-Related/PFCEx.shtml
Go to my documents and open the folder for GTA SA and open any saved file.
You can open them with different things. A browser will display the web page. Any text editor should be able to open the actual file so you can see the code. Anything that can open a text file, like a word processor, will open a html file. Specialise html editors and programs like Dreamweaver can also open html documents.
go into your documents and you should see a file labeled 'Limewire'. open that file. you see the 'saved' file? right click that and choose 'send to my documents'. go back to documents and drag the Saved file into My Music. you should have the Zune and Saved file in there. drag the Saved file into Zune and that should be it. if you have nay problems with this, message me
You may open powerpoint documents due to tool below. It must assist you to solve out any problems with opening powerpoint files.
Open from the bottum menu of your computer search or go to the file where you have saved the documents.
Open the directory containing the music file and drag the file onto the documents and viola the song will be on your document
Double click on the spreadsheet file (assuming you have the spreadsheet application loaded on your computer).
if the music is on windows media player or something like that, send it to documents. then, when you are in documents, right click on the file and choose "open with" and pick itunes. or, if itunes is your default music player, just double click the file and it should open in itunes.
It depends upon what you mean by "Vista Document." The operating system itself does not open documents. It runs programs that open documents. If the program is compatible on both OS's, then you should have no problems. Example, Word 2003 will run on both XP and Vista. If you save a file as .doc in XP, you can move it to your Vista machine, open Word 2003, and open your file.