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.Pct files -is there a simple way to open (to view) them (as a one off)
Thread poster: DGK T-I
DGK T-I United Kingdom Local time: 01:05 Georgian to English + ...
Oct 25, 2003
in Windows (98SE). IE, Paint, Kodak Imaging and Adobe/Acrobat don't do the trick, unfortunately, and I experimented with changing the extension to a couple of others, with no success. The contents of the file were visible at the side of "my computer" when a file was selected (although they are not now, but still are on another computer). Any advice would be gratefully received... Best wishes Giuli Kvrivishvili
in Windows (98SE). IE, Paint, Kodak Imaging and Adobe/Acrobat don't do the trick, unfortunately, and I experimented with changing the extension to a couple of others, with no success. The contents of the file were visible at the side of "my computer" when a file was selected (although they are not now, but still are on another computer). Any advice would be gratefully received... Best wishes Giuli Kvrivishvili
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Natalie Poland Local time: 02:05 Member (2002) English to Russian + ...
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Oct 25, 2003
Giuli, I may be wrong, but I believe they are what Macintosh users call PICT files. PICT files are the .bmp of the Mac. Photoshop should be able to open them just fine. Try opening them in Photoshop or find someone with a Macintosh to help you open them and save them as a PC compatible file.
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DGK T-I United Kingdom Local time: 01:05 Georgian to English + ...
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Thanks Natalie
Oct 25, 2003
sounds like good advice
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