The SDD file extension refers to a StarOffice Presentation file format developed by Oracle for the StarOffice software suite. Specifically, SDD files are created by the StarImpress slideshow applicati...
The SDD file extension refers to a StarOffice Presentation file format developed by Oracle for the StarOffice software suite. Specifically, SDD files are created by the StarImpress slideshow application to store collections of slides.
SDD files were first used in StarOffice version 5 before version 6 adopted the SXI format. SDD files are supported on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux systems.
To open or edit an SDD file, you need applications like OpenOffice Impress or LibreOffice Impress installed. If you don’t have compatible software, you can download options like Apache OpenOffice for free from developer websites.
There are also free online SDD converter and editor tools available. These allow you to view, edit, convert, merge, split, and compare SDD files without needing to install any software.
If you have issues opening SDD files or need to convert them to other formats, ensure you have updated software that supports the latest SDD file specifications. Older versions may not properly handle newer SDD file formats.
The SDD extension is mostly associated with StarOffice Presentation files. However, SDD is also used, though less commonly, by other file types like CBM Studio Screen Designer Data.