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Conversion of snt file format to docx file format beta

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snt to docx conversion is often searched by users that would like to recover Sticky Notes from Windows and save them as text or for example MS Word document (.doc, .docx) . This is usually the case when the notes are deleted by accident and users wonder whenever it is even possible to recover the files.

Good news is, it is! Bad news is, it's not that simple. First thing you have to do is to locate your Sticky Notes files, it is typically saved in the following location:

%AppData%\Microsoft\Sticky Notes\StickyNotes.snt

Once you have the file, make a copy of it somewhere else so you do not lose the current notes. Now try to open the .snt file in a text editor or word processor with support for RTF format. Once this is done, just save it to any MS Word format you need.

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

 

Additional links: Open snt file, Open docx file

SNT

Files with snt extension can be often encounter as files that store user notes made using the Sticky Notes app from Microsoft Windows.

An snt file extension is associated with the SenPC and used for its data files.

Files with snt file extension are related to the Amnesia: The Dark Descent audio configuration files.

Files with snt file suffix are related to the VX Show-n-Tell slideshow format.

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.

 

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