Adobe InDesign
Adobe InCopy can open InDesign indd files.
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You can't change a PSD file into an INDD file because the INDD format isn't an image format - they're text files. To incorporate the image into the InDesign project, you have to perform a Place (File - Place) to put the image into the ID project. The image file then becomes a part of the overall ID file when it's saved, but it isn't changed to the ID format. InDesign links to the image file for both project presentation and printing purposes.
The computer will attempt to open the file. If it has an extension for software that is on your computer that application will then open and the file will be opened in it. If there is no software that can open it, it will alert you and give you the chance to pick something to open it with. If you do not have any appropriate software, it will not open it. Some files are designed not to be opened, by users, like programs or some files that support the operating system. Programs will run, but you will not see the content of the file. So lots of things can happen, depending on the type of file.
No, MS excel opens xls/xlsx files (spreadsheets). To open a pdf file you need software like Adobe Reader.
The file extension for native InDesign files is .indd (InDesign document). You also get InDesign book files which have an .indb (InDesign book) extension.
A.a new blank presentation opens up B.the presentation software closes C.the current presentation closes,but the software window stays open
There are 2 software: Ape Ripper and Ape2CD can process APE + CUE file from SoftRM. VLC media player can play ape/cue files.
Right click on the file and choose Open with... Choose software which you want to use open the file.
A cardboard file with a lid that opens like a box.
A cardboard file with a lid that opens like a box.
If your file opens in another program you can right click your file and choose open with. Choose WordPad and make it default if you wish. If the file wont open in WordPad at all it's most likely a file-type not supported by WordPad. You might need additional software or convert the file to a supported type.