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Old 03-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
Puppy Breath


 
 

Re: File open problem

Right-click its icon and choose Open With (if you can). Otherwise,
double-click it, choose "Select a program from a list of installed programs"
and click OK. Either way you end up in the Open With options.

Choose your program, select "Always use the selected program to open this
kind of file" and click OK.

"Suleman" <Suleman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2CFB585E-980D-4808-8ECE-92E433CDF163@microsoft.com...
> hi sir
>
> How can i set any file with previous unknow appliction
>
> i mean i have file which name is .sub now wrongly i open that file in
> notpad
> now how can i change its with unknown appliction setting
>
> plz help me



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Old 03-03-2007   #2 (permalink)
Suleman


 
 

File open problem

hi sir

How can i set any file with previous unknow appliction

i mean i have file which name is .sub now wrongly i open that file in notpad
now how can i change its with unknown appliction setting

plz help me
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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