SPN

Corel WordPerfect distribution definition
File type: Settings, options, themes or skins file
Files with spn extension can be often found as special distribution data from Corel WordPerfect word editing tool.
Found 4 different file type records with the same spn filename suffix.
What is spn file?
File type category:
Settings, options, themes or skins file
Date updated: November 30, 2023
File extension spn is associated with Corel WordPerfect, a word processing program, developed by Corel Corporation. Corel Word Perfect is part of Corel Word Perfect Office suite.
The spn file are used for distribution files. The distribution file, or distfile from now on, defines your distribution, distribution defines, options, included and excluded files and directories, license, and additional processing. Each distribution is defined in a separate file and the distributions are referenced by their file name.
How to open spn file?
The spn files are used for internal purposes of Corel WordPerfect. However, definition files are often stored in text format, try text editor to view content of .spn files.
How to convert spn file?
It does not seem to be possible to convert this type of .spn files to anything else.
Suggested software to open spn file:
Associated software actions with the spn file
Software apps that manage settings for spn files:
Corel WordPerfect (Microsoft Windows)
Corel WordPerfect Office (Microsoft Windows)
Canvas / Canvas X solid pen
File type category:
Settings, options, themes or skins file
Date updated: July 20, 2023
File extension spn is used in Canvas / Canvas X graphics drawing and publishing software for one of the default custom pen graphics.
Most likely used for customization of GUI of the workspace. SPN files are solid pens and can be found within the Extras folder.
How to open spn file?
Used for Canvas only to customize the software.
How to convert spn file?
These files are graphics files, so perhaps export is doable, just not something typically done.
Suggested software to open spn file:
Associated software actions with the spn file
Software apps that manage settings for spn files:
Canvas (Microsoft Windows)
Canvas X (Multiplatform)
Sealed PNG graphic
File type category:
Encoded and encrypted file
Date updated: November 23, 2018
The spn file extension is also used for PNG files compressed and encrypted using the Sealed Media platform. It was later acquired by Oracle.
Most likely some old format without support. No further information could be found.
How to open spn file?
Use Unsealer to access these files.
Suggested software to open spn file:
Associated software actions with the spn file
Software applications that can open spn files:
Unsealer (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that create spn files:
Unsealer (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving spn files:
Unsealer (Microsoft Windows)
Spanish readme data
File type category:
Settings, options, themes or skins file
Text file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
The spn file extension is used by various applications for Spanish readme files or Spanish application localization.
Often stored in simple text format and viewable in text editor or word processor.
How to open spn file?
Use text editor to view content of *.spn files.
How to convert spn file?
Probably can be converted to other formats.
Suggested software to open spn file:
Associated software actions with the spn file
Software applications that can open spn files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software applications that can edit spn files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software capable of saving spn files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)