I need help please. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 8. Report abuse. Details required :. Click Change program.
If you don't see the program you want to use as the default, click the arrow next to Other Programs to see a list of programs available on your computer 6. Click OK. You cannot change an association for a file type or protocol and leave it blank or disassociated. You must select a new program. The options you set here only apply to your user account. Your choices won't affect other user accounts on this computer.
Under Registered file types , scroll down until you find the file extension that you want to change the default program association for. Choose the extension to highlight it. Select Change in the lower section. From the Open With screen that you're now looking at, choose the program you'd like to open the file type with by default. If you don't see that screen, choose Select the program from a list , and then OK.
The most common programs that support this particular file type will be listed under the Recommended Programs or Programs list, but there may be other programs that support the file as well, in which case you can manually select one with the Browse button. You can also close any Control Panel or Appearance and Themes windows that might still be open. Going forward, any time you open a file with the extension you chose back on Step 6, the program you chose in Step 8 will be opened automatically and the file will be loaded within that program.
Changing a program's file association doesn't mean that another supporting program can't open the file, it just means that it won't be the program that opens when you double-tap or double-click on those types of files.
To use another program with the file, you'll just need to start that other program manually first , and then browse your computer for the particular file to open it. Also, changing the file association doesn't change the file type.
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