TPL File Complications
Frequent TPL Opening Issues
NoteTab Disappeared
When trying to open your TPL file, you get the error "Can't Open TPL File Type". Customarily, this means that NoteTab is not installed on %%os%%. The typical path of opening your TPL with a double-click won't work because %%os%% cannot make the program connection.
Tip: If you don't have NoteTab installed, and you know of another program to open your TPL file, you can try opening it by selecting from the programs listed under "Show Apps".
Wrong Version of NoteTab is Installed
In some cases, you might have a newer (or older) version of a Document Template file that is unsupported by your installed application version. If you've got the wrong version of NoteTab installed, you'll need to install the correct version. Most of the time your Document Template file was created by a newer NoteTab than what you have installed.
Tip: Investigate your TPL file by right-clicking and selecting "Properties" to find clues on what version you need.
Conclusion: The majority of TPL file opening issues are due to not having the correct NoteTab version installed.
Associated Difficulties Loading TPL Files
Errors opening Document Template files can still occur even with the latest NoteTab software installed on your computer. If you are continuing to have errors with loading TPL files, other external issues might be to blame. Additional factors include:
- Windows Registry TPL file paths that are incorrect
- Deletion of the TPL file description from the Registry by mistake
- Partial installation of NoteTab that did not fully complete
- Your TPL file is corrupted (issues with your Document Template file itself)
- Your TPL is infected with malware
- Hardware associated with TPL has outdated drivers
- Insufficient system resources to successfully open Document Template files
Quiz: What file extension was created by Adobe Corporation in 1992?
That's Correct!
The PDF, or Portable Document Format, was first mentioned by Adobe at the Seybold conference in San Jose in 1991. Version 1.0 wasn't announced until the following year at the COMDEX Fall conference where it was awarded ‘best of Comdex’.
Close, but not quite...
The PDF, or Portable Document Format, was first mentioned by Adobe at the Seybold conference in San Jose in 1991. Version 1.0 wasn't announced until the following year at the COMDEX Fall conference where it was awarded ‘best of Comdex’.
Poll: What file type do you use most often?