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| 48260 | 2002-05-11 07:10:00 | Would some kind person help this old-timer remember how to change file associations please. Done it before and forgotten completely. Many thanks |
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| 48261 | 2002-05-11 07:38:00 | The way I do it is, right click the file and click the Open With, wait for the menu of available programs, scroll thgrough the list till you find the program that you want to open the program with, place a tick in the box and then go to the bottom and place a tick in the box Always Open With and click OK. All done. |
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| 48262 | 2002-05-11 08:13:00 | Another tip I have is that if a file is already associated with another program then the open with option will not appear. To display the open with option hold down shift and then right click. | Guest (0) | ||
| 48263 | 2002-05-11 22:43:00 | Hi Judith A much better option is to use right-click 'Send to' For example I can send a HTML file to one of four word processor I have (only use Notepad or Wordpad to change HTML code) , Or one of four browsers I have on the computer, I can also send it via batch file to HTML 'tidy.exe' to check HTML code or to a different batch file and check the code out as XHTML. 1. Right click the 'Start' button 2. Click on to 'Explore'. 3. Open the 'Send To' folder normally 'C:\windows\SendTo' or 'C:\windows\ShellNew\SendTo' 4 . Right click inside the folder on the white space below were the files are listed and select 'New'. 5. Follow instructions. |
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| 48264 | 2002-05-16 10:52:00 | Thanks to all responders. I've GOT IT - now I just have to remember! | Guest (0) | ||
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