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Vista has another annoying quirk. I download my cell phone information from
the company, and am offered 2 formats, .xls (Excel) or .csv (Comma Delimited), and since I don't have Excel software, I have always opted for the .csv which would automatically open in Notepad after the download. Vista doesn't recognize this format, and since it still works in Notepad, I have to manually open Notepad before I can get the information into there before inserting it into a Works spreadsheet. The .csv format doesn't appear in the list of extensions to open with included programs. How can I add that format to the list so I can make Notepad it's default program? It always worked correctly in XP. |
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Right-click on a .csv file, select "Open with" - "Choose Default Program"
since Notepad isn't listed, click on [Browse..]. navigate to C:\Windows and select notepad.exe ok [x] Always use the selected program to open this kind of file OK -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Terry" wrote in message ... Vista has another annoying quirk. I download my cell phone information from the company, and am offered 2 formats, .xls (Excel) or .csv (Comma Delimited), and since I don't have Excel software, I have always opted for the .csv which would automatically open in Notepad after the download. Vista doesn't recognize this format, and since it still works in Notepad, I have to manually open Notepad before I can get the information into there before inserting it into a Works spreadsheet. The .csv format doesn't appear in the list of extensions to open with included programs. How can I add that format to the list so I can make Notepad it's default program? It always worked correctly in XP. |
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Thanks. That worked. So simple, I should have remembered that little bit
of info. "Dave" wrote in message ... Right-click on a .csv file, select "Open with" - "Choose Default Program" since Notepad isn't listed, click on [Browse..]. navigate to C:\Windows and select notepad.exe ok [x] Always use the selected program to open this kind of file OK -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Terry" wrote in message ... Vista has another annoying quirk. I download my cell phone information from the company, and am offered 2 formats, .xls (Excel) or .csv (Comma Delimited), and since I don't have Excel software, I have always opted for the .csv which would automatically open in Notepad after the download. Vista doesn't recognize this format, and since it still works in Notepad, I have to manually open Notepad before I can get the information into there before inserting it into a Works spreadsheet. The .csv format doesn't appear in the list of extensions to open with included programs. How can I add that format to the list so I can make Notepad it's default program? It always worked correctly in XP. |