356 file format description
Many people often share .356 files without providing instructions on how to use them. This can make it difficult for users to determine which program is compatible for editing, converting, or printing .356 files. To address this issue, we have created this page to offer assistance and guidance on handling .356 files. We provide information on compatible software, editing instructions and conversion options to help users effectively interact with .356 files.
Our aim is to simplify the process and promote seamless use of the .356 file format.
1 filename extension(s) found in our database.
.ipc - IPC-D-356 Data
The IPC data files are related to Bartels AutoEngineer. The IPC file is an IPC-D-356 Data. IPC-D-356 is a specification for a netlist output format used for manufacturing test of PCBs.
- Application:
- Bartels AutoEngineer
- Category:
- Data files
- Mime-type:
- application/octet-stream
- Magic:
- - / -
- Aliases:
- 356
- IPC-D-356 Data related extensions:
Naturally, other applications may also use the .356 file extension. Even harmful programs can create .356 files. Be especially cautious with .356 files coming from an unknown source!
Can't open a .356 file?
When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When Windows does not recognize a filename extension, you receive the following message:
Windows can't open this file:
example.356
To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it. Windows can go online to look it up automatically, or you can manually select one from a list of programs that are installed on your computer.
To avoid this error, you need to set the file association correctly.
- Open Control Panel > Control Panel Home > Default Programs > Set Associations.
- Select a file type in the list and click Change Program.
Operating systems
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