3 Apr 2009 at 11:50 #1 Reginald Reginald Associate Joined 24 Aug 2008 Posts 1,318 Location London Hey, Does anyone have a clue what to open an R3E file with?? Cheers
3 Apr 2009 at 12:17 #2 Theguy Theguy Associate Joined 26 Dec 2006 Posts 1,300 Location Oxon. I have a looky on google, its not throwing up anything useful tbh. maybe if you tell us the context of the file, it would make it easier to help you?
I have a looky on google, its not throwing up anything useful tbh. maybe if you tell us the context of the file, it would make it easier to help you?
3 Apr 2009 at 12:25 #3 Lysander Lysander Capodecina Soldato Joined 1 Aug 2005 Posts 20,005 Location Flatland It's not even listed on www.filext.com Are you sure it's legit?
3 Apr 2009 at 12:26 #4 SlyReaper SlyReaper Soldato Joined 26 Apr 2008 Posts 6,653 Location Bristol, Old Blighty Sorry if this is a stupid question, but have you tried notepad? It might have something readable in there.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but have you tried notepad? It might have something readable in there.
3 Apr 2009 at 12:47 #6 Reginald Reginald Associate OP Joined 24 Aug 2008 Posts 1,318 Location London It's a receipt. I requested a copy from the store and this is what they sent... The file size is 5K...... Ive tried notepad, firefox, photoshop.. hmm And google doesnt have a clue Thanks for your help..any more suggestions?
It's a receipt. I requested a copy from the store and this is what they sent... The file size is 5K...... Ive tried notepad, firefox, photoshop.. hmm And google doesnt have a clue Thanks for your help..any more suggestions?
3 Apr 2009 at 12:47 #7 True_Scotsman True_Scotsman Associate Joined 29 Jul 2004 Posts 1,822 Location Glasgow/The Netherlands Contact the store and ask them what is used to open it or ask them to print in a PDF format?
3 Apr 2009 at 13:29 #8 knightrider. knightrider. Associate Joined 15 Mar 2009 Posts 109 Try scanning it with Trid. If it's misnamed/similiar to something useful, Trid should tell you