Open OBZ file

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

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.obz file type #1: Microsoft Office Binder wizard data

An obz file extension is related to the Binder a part of Microsoft Office. An obz file contains wizard data. Seems to be obsolete.

Further details:

The obz file extension is associated with Microsoft Office Binder. Microsoft Office Binder is included with Microsoft Office 95, Microsoft Office 97, and Microsoft Office 2000. You can use Office Binder to tie Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft Excel worksheets, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, Microsoft Project files, and Microsoft Visio files together in one file without having to load separate programs.

The .obz files are used for wizard file.

Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft Office 2007/2010 does not include Office Binder. Binder files can still be opened in later versions of Microsoft Office up until version 2003, with the Microsoft Binder Support add-in, called Unbind which can be installed through the Add and Remove programs menu.

Mime types:
application/vnd.ms-binder
application/x-msbinder

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Microsoft Binder

An old document binding software

.obz file type #2: Poser compressed 3D object

An obz file extension is related to the Poser, a 3D rendering software. An obz file contains 3D object.

Further details:

The obz file extension is associated with the Poser, a 3D rendering tool for Microsoft Windows. The obz file contains compressed 3D object. OBZ files were used in Poser version 5 and 6.

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Poser icon

Poser

A popular software for making 3D character arts and animations

What is the meaning of a file extension?

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