What is a .PSG file?
The file extension .PSG stands for Page Segment File. This type of file is used in conjunction with Advanced Function Presentation (.AFP) files, which are used for organizing and managing document layouts that are intended to be printed. A .PSG file contains specific resources and information that define how pages are laid out in a printable document. This includes details like the arrangement of text and images on the page.
These .PSG files can be created using a tool called the AFP Toolbox. When you make changes to a .PSG file, those changes will affect how the final document looks when printed from the corresponding .AFP file. This means that by editing a .PSG file, you can control the layout and appearance of your printed documents.
To open and view .PSG files, you can use the IBM AFP Workbench Windows Viewer. This program is specifically designed to handle files of this type. Additionally, if you prefer to view .PSG files in a web browser, you can do so by installing an IBM AFP Viewer plugin. This plugin allows your browser to display the contents of the file just like the dedicated viewer software.
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