[WEB4LIB] .obd
Jim Harold
jharold at dec.cdie.org
Fri Jul 9 13:14:16 EDT 1999
hi ....
you could try to open with 'quick view plus' by inso, which supports about 225 file formats. if you don't have ready access to it, send a copy of the file to me and i will see what our copy can do.
jim harold
usaid/dec
>>> "Jennie Starr" <jenniestarr at sprynet.com> 07/09/99 12:06PM >>>
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Can someone tell me the type of application required to open a file with =
an .obd extension? If I don't have the application that created =
it...any ideas on other apps that will view it? =20
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