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| | Changing the edit association for a file type Is there any way to change what program Vista launches when I click the "edit" option on the Explorer context menu? For example, when I click "edit" for a jpeg file it launches the Windows Photo Gallery, whereas I'd like to launch PaintShop Pro. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| | Re: Changing the edit association for a file type Check this out by Ramesh: http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/165/1/ -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Ray" <vortren-newsx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns99D3A30F48845amfmssb@xxxxxx Quote: > Is there any way to change what program Vista launches when I click the > "edit" option on the Explorer context menu? For example, when I click > "edit" for a jpeg file it launches the Windows Photo Gallery, whereas > I'd like to launch PaintShop Pro. > > -- > Ray > (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Changing the edit association for a file type Is there any way to change what program Vista launches when I click the "edit" option on the Explorer context menu? For example, when I click "edit" for a jpeg file it launches the Windows Photo Gallery, whereas I'd like to launch PaintShop Pro. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) Edit only launches the program that you have associated to that file extension. You can use Default Programs to change the "Current Program" that is associated to the file extension. See method two in this tutorial for how. Just select the .exe file for Paintshop Pro instead of Windows Photo Gallery. Default Programs Shawn |
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| | Re: Changing the edit association for a file type brink <brink.2yzbk3@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote: Quote: > > Ray;492604 Wrote: Quote: >> Is there any way to change what program Vista launches when I >> click the "edit" option on the Explorer context menu? For >> example, when I click "edit" for a jpeg file it launches the >> Windows Photo Gallery, whereas I'd like to launch PaintShop Pro. Quote: > Hi Ray, > > Edit only launches the program that you have associated to that > file extension. You can use Default Programs to change the > "Current Program" that is associated to the file extension. See > method two in this tutorial for how. Just select the .exe file > for Paintshop Pro instead of Windows Photo Gallery. > > Default Programs and print functions (and others as well, I think). An example of the same idea in Vista is a .bat file, which opens with the command processor, but uses Notepad for editing. That's what I'd like to do for picture files -- two different programs to open and edit. PaintShop takes too long to start up for casual viewing, so I want to use Photo Gallery to open files, but PaintShop to edit them. I'd also like to change the default editor for .bat files to something else. But from what I've found via Google, the only way to do that in Vista is by editing the registry. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| | Re: Changing the edit association for a file type "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: idea of where to look in the registry if I decide to use brute force. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Changing the edit association for a file type In Win 2000, you could specify different programs for the open, edit, and print functions (and others as well, I think). An example of the same idea in Vista is a .bat file, which opens with the command processor, but uses Notepad for editing. That's what I'd like to do for picture files -- two different programs to open and edit. PaintShop takes too long to start up for casual viewing, so I want to use Photo Gallery to open files, but PaintShop to edit them. I'd also like to change the default editor for .bat files to something else. But from what I've found via Google, the only way to do that in Vista is by editing the registry. -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) I'm sorry, I do not know of any way to do this in Vista. I hope you find a way. Shawn |
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| | RE: Changing the edit association for a file type "Ray" wrote: Quote: > Is there any way to change what program Vista launches when I click the > "edit" option on the Explorer context menu? For example, when I click > "edit" for a jpeg file it launches the Windows Photo Gallery, whereas > I'd like to launch PaintShop Pro. file -> save the settings. Next time you use the open with function, you'll see a list of programs directly in the context menu: photo gallery paint shop pro |
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| | Re: Changing the edit association for a file type "Ray" <vortren-newsx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns99D3E6CBF4AC9amfmssb@xxxxxx Quote: > > In Win 2000, you could specify different programs for the open, edit, > and print functions (and others as well, I think). An example of the > same idea in Vista is a .bat file, which opens with the command > processor, but uses Notepad for editing. That's what I'd like to do > for picture files -- two different programs to open and edit. > PaintShop takes too long to start up for casual viewing, so I want to > use Photo Gallery to open files, but PaintShop to edit them. > > I'd also like to change the default editor for .bat files to something > else. But from what I've found via Google, the only way to do that in > Vista is by editing the registry. files with Dreamweaver, instead of stupid Word, for instance. Without the Advnaced File Types tab in Vista, the best replacement I have found is not free, and it comes with some useless stuff as well, but the File Type Doctor component is a very good replacement for the lost tab. http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article02-500 ss. |
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