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Conversion of docx file format to pmd file format beta

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Software that can be used for conversion of docx file type to pmd format.

This conversion is mostly related to attempts of conversion between standard MS Word document (.docx) and Adobe Pagemaker documents (.pmd), something that can be only achieved using the PageMaker.

For docx to pmd conversion to work however, you would first need to export your document to RTF format, or the previously used DOC format, because PageMaker cannot work with modern MS Word formats.

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

 

Additional links: Open docx file, Open pmd file

DOCX

Files with docx extension are documents written and saved using Microsoft Word word processor edition 2007 or later. DOCX format replaced the previously used DOC format, moving from binary files to Open XML schema-based documents. They are supported in almost every modern word-processing tools.

PMD

Files with pmd extension can be most often encountered as documents created in Adobe PageMaker, a discontinued desktop publishing software replaced with InDesign in Adobe's portfolio. Both programs are used to create rich and stylish documents and publications. 

Files with pmd extension can also be encountered as older spreadsheets from the PlanMaker software.

Files with pmd extension can be most likely found as models from MikuMikuDance 3D animation software.

Files with pmd file extension can be also found as 3D model data files from Poser, a 3D modeling studio by Smith Micro software.

A pmd file extension is associated with the Payroll Mate software. A pmd file contains financial data.

 

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