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What is an APR file? Mapping project created with ArcView, a GIS (Geographical Information System) program for visualizing, managing, creating, and analyzing geographic data; saved as an Object Database in a standard text format.

More Information APR files can be edited with a text editor. However, a backup copy of the file should be created before manually editing the file's contents. ArcView is part of ESRI's ArcGIS Desktop product family.

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.APR File Extension

3 file types use the .apr file extension.

ArcView Project File

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What is an APR file?

Mapping project created with ArcView, a GIS (Geographical Information System) program for visualizing, managing, creating, and analyzing geographic data; saved as an Object Database in a standard text format.

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APR files can be edited with a text editor. However, a backup copy of the file should be created before manually editing the file's contents.

ArcView is part of ESRI's ArcGIS Desktop product family.

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Category: GIS Files

Updated: November 13, 2008

Animate Publish Profile

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An APR file contains publishing settings for an animation created by Adobe Animate, an application artists use to draw and publish interactive animations. It stores settings that configure the publishing of an animation, such as the output name, loop timeline, image asset formats, and the image assets included in the publish. Animate users export publish settings as APR files to save them or share them to re-use them later or set up publishing settings for other installations of Animate.

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APR file open in Adobe Animate 2023

Animate is an application for Windows and macOS that allows you to design animations for banners, cartoons, games, and the web. In addition, the software allows you to modify its settings to configure how the software publishes animations. To access the publishing settings in Animate, select File → Publish Settings .

How to create an APR file with Adobe Animate

To export the publish settings to an APR file with Animate:

NOTE: If you want to create an entirely new profile, select Create profile... , name the profile, and adjust the settings. You can then export it as an APR file by selecting Export profile... from the dropdown menu.

How to open an APR file

You can open APR files with Adobe Animate (multiplatform). To open an APR file:

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Updated: April 28, 2023

Apadana Project File

DeveloperJavid Software Development
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Project file created by Apadana, a multimedia authoring application; contains text, graphics, objects, animation settings, and other embedded multimedia content; used for creating interactive presentations, user interfaces, and other multimedia applications.

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What is an APR file?
Mapping project created with ArcView, a GIS (Geographical Information System) program for visualizing, managing, creating, and analyzing geographic data; saved as an Object Database in a standard text format.