A wpa file extension is related to the ACT! and used for its document files created in word processor.

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Software that open wpa file

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WPA file extension - ACT! word processor document

What is wpa file? How to open wpa files?

File type specification:

Document file type icon Document file type

The wpa file extension is associated with the ACT!, a customer relationship management (CRM) application for Microsoft Windows, developed by Sage.

The wpa file stores document created in the ACT! word processor.

The default software associated to open wpa file:

Act! picture or screenshot

The Sage Group plc logoAct!  Microsoft Windows software

Company or developer:
The Sage Group plc

Act! is contact and customer manager that helps you organize contact information, manage daily responsibilities, and communicate more effectively. The latest version is 17.

Help how to open:

Use ACT! to open .wpa document files.

How to convert:

Compatible tools may be able to export *.wpa files to other formats.

List of software applications associated to the .wpa file extension

Recommended software programs are sorted by OS platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android etc.)
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open wpa file, edit wpa file, convert wpa file, view wpa file, play wpa file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).

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Click on the tab below to simply browse between the application actions, to quickly get a list of recommended software, which is able to perform the specified software action, such as opening, editing or converting wpa files.

Software that open wpa file - ACT! word processor document

Programs supporting the exension wpa on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile. Click on the link to get more information about Act! for open wpa file action.

Microsoft Windows:

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