An lk# file extension is related to the Autodesk multi-user coordination lock data format.
Software that open lk# file
LK# file extension - Autodesk multi-user coordination lock data
What is lk# file? How to open lk# files?
The lk# file extension is associated with some applications, such as AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil, etc. developed by Autodesk.
The lk# file stores multi-user coordination lock data. File is in ASCII text format.
The default software associated to open lk# file:
Company or developer:
Autodesk, Inc.
A CAD designing software with the powerful, flexible features. It is a CAD development platform that provides tools to build custom AutoCAD-based software products for specific markets. The default file formats using by AutoCAD are: DWG and DXF.
Company or developer:
Autodesk, Inc.
Autodesk Civil 3D is CAD design software based on popular AutoCAD and is used to create engineering design and construction documentation. Software is available for Microsoft Windows and macOS.
Civil 3D will help engineering technicians, drafters, and surveyors to deliver higher-quality project deliverables for the transportation, land development, and environmental industries.
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Programs that can create lk# file - Autodesk multi-user coordination lock data
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