8 Responses to “What’s an XPS file, and how to use XPS Viewer in Windows?”

  • Thea Ava says:

    Hello good day 🙂 , I read your article and I found it interesting and mindful please keep on posting different kinds of discussion.

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  • Amit says:

    We have bulk of xps files, We want to find the file with the help of content in the file. Can you Pls help us out.

  • Angela says:

    Hello,
    my college Professor uses XPS format for all of her class presentations. She makes notes on them with a computer pad and then sends us the document so we can study. The problem is that the pages all appear sideways and theres no option to rotate them so I have to flip my computer on its side to read. This makes it very difficult to scroll down the page with a mouse. Is there anyway to rotate the document or convert it to a format that can be rotated? I’ve tried everything.
    Thanks,
    Angela

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      Try to open them with Microsoft Office 2010 and see if you can rotate them by using it. It might work.

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      You cannot rotate documents from the XPS viewer. But, you can rotate them from the Reader app in Windows 8, if you have Windows 8.

  • Joe says:

    Well explained. I like it. Very good.

  • Anonymous says:

    if i’m the one who need to sign the certificate how do i create the certificate how should i get them ?

  • David Levine says:

    Prior to reading this article, I had an idea of what XPS was, but did not know everything about it. I now have a much better understanding. I did not realize it had so many features.

    It’s interesting how there are so many utilities (including XPS) that allow the creation of PDF or PDF like documents, but Adobe does not allow their free Reader application to create PDF files. Go figure.

    Great article!

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