OBD file extension, also called Office Binder Document, was developed by Microsoft. It links Microsoft Office file types. OBD is Data File type saved using OLE2.0, enabling file edits without original...
OBD file extension, also called Office Binder Document, was developed by Microsoft. It links Microsoft Office file types. OBD is Data File type saved using OLE2.0, enabling file edits without original apps. Related extensions are OBT (Office Binder Template) and OBZ (Office Binder Wizard).
To open an OBD file, you need a suitable program like Binder. Windows may show error opening OBD files if you lack proper software. To solve this, associate OBD with the correct app.
In Windows, right-click an OBD file then Open with > Choose another app. Select an app and check “Always use”.
On Mac, right-click/Ctrl-click the OBD file, Open with > Other. Select app and check “Always Open With”.
Programs supporting OBD files include Binder for Windows and Mac. However, support varies across platforms.
OBD files are meant to be opened by specific applications rather than viewed. If you cannot open an OBD file, it likely lacks the correct application. Associate OBD file extension with suitable software. You can manually edit Registry or right-click OBD file, Open with > Choose app to associate.