Visual Studio Intermediate Format
Microsoft
Developer Files
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11/21/2021
Do you have a I file, but you want to convert it? We have prepared some tips to help you. Below you will find a few tips on how you can change the format of the I file to suit your needs. Remember, however, that after converting the I file, it will not always be fully functional as in the original.
Use the form below and enter the target format to which you want to convert your I file. If there is software dedicated to this type of conversion, we will redirect you to the appropriate subpage. Next, you will find information on the most popular conversions for which dedicated software is available.
Try this route if you haven't found dedicated software. Open the I file with one of the programs that support this extension. The next step is to save the file in a different format that is supported by this specific software. Check if any program supporting the I extension supports the format you wish to target.
It is also possible to convert twice, through the indirect format (B): A B C. Convert the file first from A to B, then B to C.
For a complete list of I file openers, see here.
None of the above solutions allowed to convert the I file? Nothing is lost. Below is a list of sample websites. Take a look there and see if you can find the right I converter, tailored to your needs.
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