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I have searched all over, and found nothing.
I want to create a new file extension called "wry". And I don't really need to associate it with anything, but in case that bit of information is required for an answer here in this forum, let's say I want to open it with notepad. How to do this? thanks, weary |
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Create a file
test.wry right click on the file, select open you will get a window saying Windows cannot open this file, Select a program from a list of installed programs. note a check box in lower left, Always use the selected program, make sure this is checked select notepad, select OK Now any *.wry file will open with notepad when double clicked. Michael "weary" wrote in message ... I have searched all over, and found nothing. I want to create a new file extension called "wry". And I don't really need to associate it with anything, but in case that bit of information is required for an answer here in this forum, let's say I want to open it with notepad. How to do this? thanks, weary |