From Paul Todd on Sun, 30 Jan 2000
I have been sent a document with a .max extension. What software do I need to be able to open and print it?
Regards Paul Todd
I have no idea. If you look at it with a text text/hex editor is there any sort of hint among the gibberish?
I'd bounce a message to your correspondent and ask that he or she provide the attachment in a format you can support or point you to the necessary tools to use it.
(.max is not any sort of standard or convention I've ever heard of).
From Paul Todd on Mon, 31 Jan 2000
Hi Jim Thanks for your note. The person who sent me the file thought it was a "Paperport" file. If I use Wordpad to look at it is just gibberish - random characters. If I use something like Quickview I get the same but it is possible to see the odd word
From Paul Todd on Mon, 31 Jan 2000
Jim, I found a viewer for Paperport files on the web and sure enough .max files are Paperport format and having downloaded the viewer I have printed the manual out.
Sorry to have wasted your time so some extent but at least you know what .max files are!!!!
regards
Paul
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