Open RPI File
Files that use the RPI extension commonly have two primary uses: one, in association with RoboHELP Project Information (generated by Adobe Systems Inc.), and two, used by Raster Processing Image data. We'll look at both in more detail.
Chapter 1: RPI Files and RoboHELP Project Information
The RPI file extension is chiefly recognized as a file created by Adobe RoboHELP. RoboHELP is an e-learning authorship tool that allows the creation and distribution of content, such as policy & procedure manuals, knowledge bases, and other documentation.
Chapter 2: How to Open RPI Files With Adobe RoboHELP
You will need to have the Adobe RoboHELP software installed to open and edit an RPI file in this format. You can download the trial or purchase the software directly from the Adobe website.
Chapter 3: RPI Files and Raster Processing Image
Another use of the RPI file extension is for Raster Processing Image data. This file format is rarely used and not widely recognized by most image viewing or editing software. Because of its rarity and lack of broad compatibility, dealing with this type of RPI file could be a bit challenging.
Chapter 4: How to Open RPI Files as Raster Processing Images
While there's no widely accepted viewer or editor for these files due to its rarity, some specialized software like Kodak's software might be able to open it. It's suggested to contact the source of such a file for any specialized tool to handle this type of RPI file.
RPI File Important Information
While it's essential to know what a file with an RPI extension is, what's more important is to make sure that you handle it correctly. Whether you're dealing with an Adobe RoboHELP Project or a Raster Processing Image file, the correct software is necessary to access and edit these files. Research and make an informed decision when dealing with such files.