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Conversion of plc file format to gph file format beta

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Unfortunately, we do not have any useful information about any kind of plc to gph conversion or what it might be. Perhaps there is a typo for another file types, or the conversion is unrelated to file export. Both PLC and GPH and used for various abbreviations, so this might not be file conversion at all.

Updated: September 21, 2023

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

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Additional links: Open plc file, Open gph file

PLC

Files with plc fil extension are also related to the Mobius Management Systems file format.

A plc file extension is related to the IBM Lotus applications. A plc file contains add-in functions macros applications.

A plc file extension is related to the P-CAD and used for its database files. Probably obsolete.

Files with plc file extension are related to the PL/B source code format.

Files with plc extension are used by OpenOffice.org. They contain some data scripts.

GPH

Files with gph extension can be usually found as graphs from Stata data analysis software.

A gph file extension is related to the Pro/ENGINEER, a 3D CAD, CAM, CAE tool for Microsoft Windows.

Files with gph suffix might also be found as old documents or graphs from old Lotus 1-2-3 by IBM.

 

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