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What is a SIG file and how do I open it?
I'm trying to figure out how to open this .sig file that I got. I'm
told that it is supposed to be a brochure and was created with desktop publishing software, but I don't know which specific application is associated with it. MS Publisher doesn't recognize it. Anyone know...? TIA |
Re: What is a SIG file and how do I open it?
Richard Volls wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to open this .sig file that I got. I'm > told that it is supposed to be a brochure and was created with desktop > publishing software, but I don't know which specific application is > associated with it. MS Publisher doesn't recognize it. Anyone know...? > TIA > Maybe this? http://www.filext.com/detaillist.php...&Submit3=Go%21 -- DC Posting at the top because that's where the cursor happened to be is like shitting in your pants because that's where your asshole happened to be. |
Re: What is a SIG file and how do I open it?
Richard Volls wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to open this .sig file that I got. I'm > told that it is supposed to be a brochure and was created with desktop > publishing software, but I don't know which specific application is > associated with it. MS Publisher doesn't recognize it. Anyone > know...? TIA My *guess*, after a little research, is that it was made with some version of "Print Shop". If there is another viewer for it; I couldn't find it. If I understand what I've read correctly, the file's creator might have saved it as a .pdf file, instead, for greater accessability. -- "I'm guessing you'll have to ask whomever you got it from." |
Hi, Has anyone solved the 'How do I open a sig. file" (for free)? I know they came from "The Print Shop" program that I use. I have about 15 sig files that I can't open or replace; I've spent $40.00 on Registry Patrol...thinking my registry was corrupt...I just love spending hours on my computer trying to achieve one small simple task...and failing. Help?
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This file was created by "Printshop" by Broderbund, it is a fantastic desktop Publisher (and is under £40 for the latest version,it is a steal!), I don't undertsand why more people don't use. Whomever sent you the file, should have converted it to pdf first (which you are able to do on Printshop) however, I do believe there is a reader available to download.
Hope this helps. Cat |
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