Open STD File

STD files have various formats of usage, some of them described below:

Apache OpenOffice Draw

In this section, an STD file is a template created by Apache OpenOffice Draw, a vector-based drawing program.

About OpenOffice Draw

Draw provides the tools to communicate ideas and designs with charts and diagrams with technical or general posters, etc.

The STD file contains default drawing elements that can be used as the basis for creating new SXD extension files.

The STD file allows users to create multiple drawings that look similar.

In any case, SXD files can also be opened by Open Office Draw, the successor to StarOffice that shares the same code base as Apache OpenOffice Draw.

 Apache OpenOffice also uses the OTG format to store vector graphics.

CD/DVD Label Template

In this application, the STD file is a template for creating custom printable labels for CDs and DVDs.

About Memorex exPressit Label Design Studio

The Memorex exPressit Label Design Studio program allows you to design and customize labels for discs, storage cases and iPod devices.

The software uses a professional look for the creation of the designs.

PROMT Translator Document

In this case, the STD file takes on a document format created and used by PROMT Translator, a translation tool for Microsoft Word and Outlook

PROMT is a Russian company focused on the development of machine translation systems, available for more than 25 languages, and headquartered in various locations in Europe and America, such as Saint Petersburg, Moscow, San Francisco, and Hamburg.

Basically, the STD file acts as a metadata file as it includes translation settings and enabled dictionaries, as well as information about a translation session, source text, and the languages ??being translated to and from.

Software to open and work with a STD file

Due to the wide variety of formats that the STD extension covers, you must first ensure the type of format you have at hand, and then, have one of the following software packages:

How to open STD files

Typical STD application file locations:

  • C:\Program Files (x86)\SureThing CD Labeler 5\stcd.exe "%1"

Frequently used application names to open STD files:

Frequently associated Windows objects:

  • stcd.DeluxeTrial.5

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