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LPD

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Helix Nuts & Bolts data

File type: Various data file

An lpd file extension is related to the Helix Nuts & Bolts and used for its data files.

Found 4 different file type records with the same lpd filename suffix.

What is lpd file?

File type category:
Various data file

Date updated: February 23, 2017

Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.

The lpd file extension is related to Nuts & Bolts, an utility application for Microsoft Windows 95 operating system, developed by Helix Software.

The lpd file stores some kind of data used by Helix Nuts & Bolts.

The Nuts & Bolts is obsolete product without support from developer, or producer.

Label Pro data

File type category:
Various data file

Date updated: September 3, 2018

Record marked as obsolete and not updated for a long time.

The lpd file extension is associated with Label Pro software, developed Avery Dennison Corporation.

The lpd file stores some kind of data sued by Label Pro software.

The software is now obsolete and succeeded by newer products.

Lecturnity multimedia presentation document

File type category:
Document file

Date updated: August 1, 2017

The lpd file extension is associated with Lecturnity, a software tool for creating professional screen recordings, developed by imc AG for Microsoft Windows operating system.

The lpd file contains multimedia presentation document.

How to open lpd file?

Use Lecturnity to work with *.lpd files.

How to convert lpd file?

Lecturnity is able to export *.lpd files to other formats.

Suggested software to open lpd file:

Associated software actions with the lpd file

Software applications that can open lpd files:

Microsoft Windows

Software applications that can edit lpd files:

Microsoft Windows

Software capable of saving lpd files:

Microsoft Windows

Programs for viewing lpd files:

Microsoft Windows

Software apps that create lpd files:

Microsoft Windows

TCP/IP hosts print file

File type category:
Configuration file

Date updated: June 22, 2011

The /etc/hosts.lpd file defines which remote systems are permitted to print on the local system. The remote systems listed in this file do not have the full privileges given to files listed in the /etc/hosts.equiv file.

Suggested software to open lpd file:

Associated software actions with the lpd file

Software apps that manage or store settings in lpd files:

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