Open FDOC file

FDOC files: what are they and how do I open them?

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Microsoft XPS document settings

An fdoc file extension is related to the Microsoft XPS document file format. An fdoc file stores settings included in XPS archive.

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The fdoc file extension is associated with the Microsoft XPS document file format.

The XPS document is ZIP archive with file extension XPS and in this archive are another files with document data (ASCII text format readable in text editor), pictures (viewable in picture viewer) and other settings files.

The fdoc file contains document format settings.

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Microsoft XPS Viewer

The default XPS viewer in Windows

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