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Files with rrpa extension are reports generated by Oracle Reports Remote Printing Utility. An rrpa file stores document in PDF format.
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File extension rrpa is associated with the Oracle Reports Services utility used to provide instant access to information to all levels within and outside of the organization.
The rrpa file is generated by Oracle Reports Remote Printing Utility.
It contains report document stored in Adobe PDF document file format. It is prepared to print on local printer.
The rrpa file extension can be associated to open with the Adobe PDF browser plugin installed in web browser, or rename rrpa file extension to pdf and open directly in the Adobe Reader.
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