Full name of files that use DED extension is Dr. Engrave Document. DED file format belongs to Vector Image Files category along with 138 other formats. DED file format is compatible with software installed on Windows. The most popular software supporting DED files is Dr. Engrave, created by Roland DGA Corporation. To find more information on DED files and the software, check the developer’s website.
DED file extension has one file type, Dr. Engrave Document format. It associates mostly with the Dr. Engrave program from Interscape. DED File Extension is listed as Vector Image Files. Both desktop and mobile devices enable viewing and sometimes editing DED files depending on the software.
Engrave is compatible with Roland burning machines including MPX-90 and EGX models. The software originally supported Windows 95, 98 and NT platforms. Now it also works with Windows 2000, XP and Vista.
The main issue with DED files is incorrect association with programs. When opening a DED file, an unsupported program starts instead. To remedy this, double-click the DED file icon to open it. If the operating system has the right application and association, the file opens. First, check if Dr. Engrave application is installed. Search for it in the system.
DED stands for Dr. Engrave Document. DED files store designs made in Dr. Engrave, used for corporate nametags and door numbering. Use Dr. Engrave to open and edit DED files. There is no way to convert DED files to other formats.