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Have you at any time gotten a file from a pal that you could not open? Or perhaps you downloaded a file from a website and couldn't acquire entry to the file. As an alternative you acquired a message saying ‘windows cannot open this file’.
If you cannot open a file it may be because you don’t have a program that is capable of opening that type of file. Often it is the software type that is needed relatively than a particular software program. For example a .txt file extension would mean which you need a text editor, but it does not necessarily have to be notepad. A .doc file can be opened by most word processors and the same goes for a .jpg file which can be opened by most of your graphic viewers.
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In Windows if you want to find out what opens a specific file type, go to Windows Explorer (windows key and ‘E’ on your keyboard is a quick way) choose ‘Tools’ on the top menu bar and click on ‘Folder Options’ from the drop down menu. From there select ‘File Types’ and it will open to show all the file types on your computer.
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Now that you are able to see the file associations you can change what program will open particular file types. Find a file with the extension whose association you want to change and Right-click on that file.
From the drop down menu click ‘Open With’. A dialog box opens up with a list of programs that you have installed on your computer. Click the program that you want to open the file. If the program you are looking for is not listed there, click ‘Browse’ to locate the program that you want.
At the bottom of the ‘Open With’ dialog box is a check box that says ‘Always use the selected program to open this kind of file’. If this is the program you want to use every time to open the file type, check this box before clicking OK.
The file will now automatically open into the program you selected as long as you chose a software program of the appropriate type. Below are some common file extensions and the programs that will open these files.
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FILExt at is a database of file extensions and the various programs that use them. If you are uncertain how to open a file you can do a search here for the file and learn what programs will open the file. Some files are used by multiple programs and you may have to dig a little further. At FILExt you can find help in finding the needed information.
At www.bton.com/tb17/formats.html and www.wotsit.org you can look up the file extension alphabetically and it will give you a explanation of what programs are able to open that particular file. The list at these sites are quite extensive.
In conclusion, if you cannot open a file on your pc, you may have to find a plug-in on the internet that will help you view it. Or you may just have to change the default program so it will open properly. Using the websites mentioned above you will have a store of information that will help you determine what you need to do or get in order to view and work with different file types.
 
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