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| | preview pane revisited See my previous post about preview pane. The reason why docs from office 2003 cannot be previewed is they need a plugin. I have tried a wordpad file (rtf) and this previews ok. I have now saved a word 2003 file as a rtf and that previews ok so I assume its using the plugin supplied by wordpad. Thats the answer register the office doc to be previewed by wordpad or notepad. That would be good enough for me and yes I know that some formatting would be lost but the preview would be readable. Can someone tell me were in the registry the ascociations of file extensions and preview plugins are located so I can ascociate a word 2003 doc with either wordpad or a notepad preview plugin. thanks for any help. -- malcp |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: preview pane revisited See my previous post about preview pane. The reason why docs from office 2003 cannot be previewed is they need a plugin. I have tried a wordpad file (rtf) and this previews ok. I have now saved a word 2003 file as a rtf and that previews ok so I assume its using the plugin supplied by wordpad. Thats the answer register the office doc to be previewed by wordpad or notepad. That would be good enough for me and yes I know that some formatting would be lost but the preview would be readable. Can someone tell me were in the registry the ascociations of file extensions and preview plugins are located so I can ascociate a word 2003 doc with either wordpad or a notepad preview plugin. thanks for any help. -- malcp This tutorial will show you how to associate a file extension to a program. Perhaps it will help in what you want to do. Default Programs Shawn |
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| | Re: preview pane revisited thanks but no that will not do it. that just ascociates the file extension ie ..doc with the program that opens it when double clicked ie word. the preview handlers in explorer are a different thing but thanks for replying -- malcp "brink" wrote: Quote: > > malcp;509515 Wrote: Quote: > > See my previous post about preview pane. The reason why docs from office > > 2003 > > cannot be previewed is they need a plugin. I have tried a wordpad file > > (rtf) > > and this previews ok. I have now saved a word 2003 file as a rtf and > > that > > previews ok so I assume its using the plugin supplied by wordpad. Thats > > the > > answer register the office doc to be previewed by wordpad or notepad. > > That > > would be good enough for me and yes I know that some formatting would > > be lost > > but the preview would be readable. Can someone tell me were in the > > registry > > the ascociations of file extensions and preview plugins are located so > > I can > > ascociate a word 2003 doc with either wordpad or a notepad preview > > plugin. > > thanks for any help. > > -- > > malcp > Hi Malcp, > > This tutorial will show you how to associate a file extension to a > program. Perhaps it will help in what you want to do. > > Default Programs > > Shawn > > > -- > brink > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* > WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") > *Please post feedback to help others.* > |
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| | Re: preview pane revisited I have had another idea. If I install the trial version of office 2007 which should provide the handlers and then uninstall it will the handlers still remain. i suspect they would but if someon at microsoft tells me different it could save me some time. Thanks -- malcp "malcp" wrote: Quote: > thanks but no that will not do it. that just ascociates the file extension ie > .doc with the program that opens it when double clicked ie word. the preview > handlers in explorer are a different thing but thanks for replying > -- > malcp > > > "brink" wrote: > Quote: > > > > malcp;509515 Wrote: Quote: > > > See my previous post about preview pane. The reason why docs from office > > > 2003 > > > cannot be previewed is they need a plugin. I have tried a wordpad file > > > (rtf) > > > and this previews ok. I have now saved a word 2003 file as a rtf and > > > that > > > previews ok so I assume its using the plugin supplied by wordpad. Thats > > > the > > > answer register the office doc to be previewed by wordpad or notepad. > > > That > > > would be good enough for me and yes I know that some formatting would > > > be lost > > > but the preview would be readable. Can someone tell me were in the > > > registry > > > the ascociations of file extensions and preview plugins are located so > > > I can > > > ascociate a word 2003 doc with either wordpad or a notepad preview > > > plugin. > > > thanks for any help. > > > -- > > > malcp > > Hi Malcp, > > > > This tutorial will show you how to associate a file extension to a > > program. Perhaps it will help in what you want to do. > > > > Default Programs > > > > Shawn > > > > > > -- > > brink > > > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* > > WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") > > *Please post feedback to help others.* > > |
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| | Re: preview pane revisited Malcp That is an interesting idea. You might even be able to install the trial version of Office 2007 and then just leave it installed and not use it after the trial period expires. Although it would be disabled, it would likely leave all of the registry and handler settings intact. Please let us know how this works out. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "malcp" <malcp@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E77CA59D-85A6-4F2E-8BCC-D77926F4A335@xxxxxx Quote: >I have had another idea. If I install the trial version of office 2007 >which > should provide the handlers and then uninstall it will the handlers still > remain. i suspect they would but if someon at microsoft tells me different > it > could save me some time. Thanks > -- > malcp > > > "malcp" wrote: > Quote: >> thanks but no that will not do it. that just ascociates the file >> extension ie >> .doc with the program that opens it when double clicked ie word. the >> preview >> handlers in explorer are a different thing but thanks for replying >> -- >> malcp >> >> >> "brink" wrote: >> Quote: >> > >> > malcp;509515 Wrote: >> > > See my previous post about preview pane. The reason why docs from >> > > office >> > > 2003 >> > > cannot be previewed is they need a plugin. I have tried a wordpad >> > > file >> > > (rtf) >> > > and this previews ok. I have now saved a word 2003 file as a rtf and >> > > that >> > > previews ok so I assume its using the plugin supplied by wordpad. >> > > Thats >> > > the >> > > answer register the office doc to be previewed by wordpad or notepad. >> > > That >> > > would be good enough for me and yes I know that some formatting would >> > > be lost >> > > but the preview would be readable. Can someone tell me were in the >> > > registry >> > > the ascociations of file extensions and preview plugins are located >> > > so >> > > I can >> > > ascociate a word 2003 doc with either wordpad or a notepad preview >> > > plugin. >> > > thanks for any help. >> > > -- >> > > malcp >> > >> > Hi Malcp, >> > >> > This tutorial will show you how to associate a file extension to a >> > program. Perhaps it will help in what you want to do. >> > >> > Default Programs >> > >> > Shawn >> > >> > >> > -- >> > brink >> > >> > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* >> > WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") >> > *Please post feedback to help others.* >> > |
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