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Old April 22nd 10, 11:14 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Al Dykes
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Default .wri filetype association ad associations in general.

While setting up my new W7 system a software package offered a readme
file in .WRI format and Windows doesn't know what to do with
it. Wordpad doesn't seem to exist anymore and I don't use MS Office.

What should .WRI be associated with?

While I have your attention, where in W7 do i look at and set filetype
associations?
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Old April 22nd 10, 12:45 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Roy Smith[_6_]
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Default .wri filetype association ad associations in general.

On 4/22/2010 5:14 AM, Al Dykes wrote:
While setting up my new W7 system a software package offered a readme
file in .WRI format and Windows doesn't know what to do with
it. Wordpad doesn't seem to exist anymore and I don't use MS Office.

What should .WRI be associated with?

While I have your attention, where in W7 do i look at and set filetype
associations?


That's odd, when I click on the Start Orb - All Programs - Accessories I
see Wordpad as the last item in the folder on my Win7 Home Premium box.
Do you not see it there too? You can also type wordpad in the search
panel at the bottom of the start menu to find it as well.

Filetype associations can be made/edited by clicking on Start then type
in the search panel "filetype".

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Timestamp: Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:45:32 AM
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Old April 23rd 10, 09:40 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Al Dykes
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Default .wri filetype association ad associations in general.

In article ,
Roy Smith wrote:
On 4/22/2010 5:14 AM, Al Dykes wrote:
While setting up my new W7 system a software package offered a readme
file in .WRI format and Windows doesn't know what to do with
it. Wordpad doesn't seem to exist anymore and I don't use MS Office.

What should .WRI be associated with?

While I have your attention, where in W7 do i look at and set filetype
associations?


That's odd, when I click on the Start Orb - All Programs - Accessories I
see Wordpad as the last item in the folder on my Win7 Home Premium box.
Do you not see it there too? You can also type wordpad in the search
panel at the bottom of the start menu to find it as well.


Thanks, yes it's in accessories. the filetype association is
non-existent.


Filetype associations can be made/edited by clicking on Start then type
in the search panel "filetype".


I guess I have to get used to using the search box as my command
shell. :-)
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Al Dykes
News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising.
- Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail

 




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