*.pmd files:- pmd stands for Pagemaker Document (an old DTP software)
Most of old Office Documents are created with Adobe Pagemaker 7, one of the best publishing / DTP software available. It’s files are saved in *.pmd extensions. If you haven’t seen the app before, you can Download it from the link provided at the bottom of this post.
But it’s an old software from Adobe, also very costly when compared to other Office applications. So, what will you do if have no other choices? Here’s a small solution, that works for almost all pmd files: Use Microsoft Office!
Did you ever tried to open the pmd file in Microsoft Office Word ? Just give a try, it’ll work for almost all pmd files! I used Microsoft Office Word 2007, I’ll describe how to open a pmd file in Office Word…
The.pmd extension also designates the Poser Morph Data (.pmd) file type that belongs to Poser, a commercial 3D scene animation solution by Smith Micro Software.One of the numerous file types used by Poser, the.pmd file combines 3D scene descriptions with the so-called Morph Data that defines object transformation rules. Morph data (.pmd) files are not used with all Poser content. The files with the.PMD extension belong to the 'Graphic Files ' category. The full name of this type of files is Adobe PageMaker Document. Files with the.PMD extension can be opened in several ways. The easiest is to install the manufacturer’s application. Fortunately, this is not the only method.
Pmd File Not Opening Back-up
- Open Microsoft Office Word
- Go to Office Menu and select Open
Convert Pmd File To Pdf
- Then select Recover Text from Any File option from Files of type dropdown list
- Then select your PMD file and press Open
- You’re Done…!
NOTE: You may get a lot of useless data mixed with your document, or could not read the content. If it happens, try to change the font and delete unwanted data since it will only before or after the document content. If you wan’t a live tutorial on this topic, then here’s the video tutorial that explains the steps which I described above:
Free Pmd File Opener
Alternatively, You can use Adobe Pagemaker itself if you haven’t used it before. I don’t know whether it is available for purchase today, but you may download a free trial Adobe Pagemaker 7.0 from the following link: