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Software that can be used for conversion of pdf file type to pdo format.

pdf to pdo conversion is most likely searched by users who are looking for a way to convert exported Pepakura designs in PDF format to the original PDO format or import these files to Pepakura. This is unfortunately not possible.

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

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PDF

A pdf file extension is mainly used for Adobe Portable document format, commonly referred to as PDF. All programs that create some sort of documents or projects offer the possibility to export their format to PDF format. A free PDF viewer (Adobe Reader) is available for download from Adobe website.

Rarely, files with pdf file extension might also be found as preferences definition files for ArcView program.

PDO

Files with pdo extension can be mainly found as paper craft models designs created and saved using the Papekura Designer.

Files with pdo file extension are generally related to Microsoft Access database software that is part of Microsoft Office. These files are scripts, used for purposes of Deployment Wizard.

 

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