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How do you un-set a file association
On 4/23/2018 9:55 AM, slate_leeper wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 11:16:03 -0400, Ben Myers wrote: On 4/21/2018 8:04 PM, slate_leeper wrote: Win-10-PRO 1709 Somehow Firefox set itself as the default app for files type pdf. I have installed an old version of Adobe Acrobat. In control panel I found a way to associate pdf's with it. However, whenever I click on a pdf file, Windows offers me a choice of which app - Acrobat or Firefox. How can I get it to associate ONLY with Acrobat so that clicking the pdf file opens it in Acrobat immediately? Every search Google page I have found references a Control Panel that does not match mine in this regard. -dan z- Start Acrobat, click "Edit", "Preferences", "General", then scroll to the bottom and click "Select as Default PDF Handler". Ben Good thought. Unfortunately it just refers back to the same Win-10 setting app, and says to change the settings there. As mentioned by another poster, you may be overlooking the hidden scroll bars on the right side of the "Default Apps" page. Near the bottom of the page is "Choose default apps by file type". Ben Ben |
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How do you un-set a file association
On 23/04/2018 14:55, slate_leeper wrote:
Unfortunately it just refers back to the same Win-10 setting app, and says to change the settings there. So why don't you set the default App from the Settings APP? What the **** is the problem with you? The correct way to associate a default App to File types IS BY GOING TO THE SETTINGS BUTTON. You seem to hate that method. Did you ask Linux users how they are doing? Perhaps Linux is best for you. Windows require Intelligence and that is why there is no longer Free giveaways. /--- This email has been checked for viruses by Windows Defender software. //https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/comprehensive-security/ -- With over 600 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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How do you un-set a file association
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 21:39:39 +0100, Good Guy
wrote: On 23/04/2018 14:55, slate_leeper wrote: Unfortunately it just refers back to the same Win-10 setting app, and says to change the settings there. So why don't you set the default App from the Settings APP? What the **** is the problem with you? The correct way to associate a default App to File types IS BY GOING TO THE SETTINGS BUTTON. You seem to hate that method. Did you ask Linux users how they are doing? Perhaps Linux is best for you. Windows require Intelligence and that is why there is no longer Free giveaways. I guess you didn't notice that my question is BECAUSE THE SETTING BUTTON DIDN'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM. BTW, I worked with Unix for years,,,, those who assume, etc. -- Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. (Anonymous) |
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How do you un-set a file association
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 08:57:20 -0400, slate_leeper
wrote: On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 12:20:22 +1000, Monty wrote: Go to Settings Apps Default Apps Scroll down past the displayed icons to: “Choose default applications by file type” Now we will use .pdf as an example: Scroll down to .pdf First place I looked. No PDF there. In fact the ONLY things there are maps music player photo viewer video player. web browser. If they are the only things there then we have other problems. I have posted a picture to https://postimg.cc/image/3mu2jg4p5/ which shows a few more things that are on my PC and I would be surprised if they are not on yours. Would you care to check your PC and then post a picture of what your "Default apps" page looks like. You may need to use the slider (which is shown on the right hand edge of my picture) to display the three options printed in orange on my PC - one of which I have highlighted. If the slider is not immediately obvious, move your mouse cursor to the right hand edge of the Default apps panel. Cheers, |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 10:54:39 +1000, Monty wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 08:57:20 -0400, slate_leeper wrote: On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 12:20:22 +1000, Monty wrote: Go to Settings Apps Default Apps Scroll down past the displayed icons to: “Choose default applications by file type” Now we will use .pdf as an example: Scroll down to .pdf First place I looked. No PDF there. In fact the ONLY things there are maps music player photo viewer video player. web browser. If they are the only things there then we have other problems. I have posted a picture to https://postimg.cc/image/3mu2jg4p5/ which shows a few more things that are on my PC and I would be surprised if they are not on yours. Would you care to check your PC and then post a picture of what your "Default apps" page looks like. You may need to use the slider (which is shown on the right hand edge of my picture) to display the three options printed in orange on my PC - one of which I have highlighted. If the slider is not immediately obvious, move your mouse cursor to the right hand edge of the Default apps panel. Done. See https://www.dropbox.com/s/du6rj3jkif...ure-3.JPG?dl=0 -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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How do you un-set a file association
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 21:06:50 +1200, Eric Stevens
wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 10:54:39 +1000, Monty wrote: On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 08:57:20 -0400, slate_leeper wrote: On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 12:20:22 +1000, Monty wrote: Go to Settings Apps Default Apps Scroll down past the displayed icons to: “Choose default applications by file type” Now we will use .pdf as an example: Scroll down to .pdf First place I looked. No PDF there. In fact the ONLY things there are maps music player photo viewer video player. web browser. If they are the only things there then we have other problems. I have posted a picture to https://postimg.cc/image/3mu2jg4p5/ which shows a few more things that are on my PC and I would be surprised if they are not on yours. Would you care to check your PC and then post a picture of what your "Default apps" page looks like. You may need to use the slider (which is shown on the right hand edge of my picture) to display the three options printed in orange on my PC - one of which I have highlighted. If the slider is not immediately obvious, move your mouse cursor to the right hand edge of the Default apps panel. Thanks for the picture. It appears to verify my thoughts on why you cannot see more options. On the right hand side I see a thin white line. The top of this line aligns with the "Choose default apps" heading. The lower portion of the line aligns with the "Music player" heading. Hold your mouse and position the pointer arrow over this white line. Does the slider bar expand to a wider bar (similar to other slider bars)? If so, position the mouse on the slider bar and, holding the left mouse button down, slide the bar downwards a couple of inches or so. Do you now see additional options such as: "Choose default applications by file type" ? If so, after about five seconds you should see a long list of file extensions on your screen. Scroll down to ".pdf". You should see an icon and the name of the current default app for PDF files. Now click on either the icon or the app file name and you should see a list of apps which can read PDF files. Click on the app of your choice and you should see the name of your chosen app replace the old default app. If all the above worked for you, you can now back out of SETTINGS. One other point of note: if you use a file manager, the new app name will not replace the old app name until you restart your file manager. You can do that any time that suits or the next time you boot your PC it will happen automatically. Hope all goes well! Done. See https://www.dropbox.com/s/du6rj3jkif...ure-3.JPG?dl=0 |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 21:28:20 +1000, Monty wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 21:06:50 +1200, Eric Stevens wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 10:54:39 +1000, Monty wrote: On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 08:57:20 -0400, slate_leeper wrote: On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 12:20:22 +1000, Monty wrote: Go to Settings Apps Default Apps Scroll down past the displayed icons to: “Choose default applications by file type” Now we will use .pdf as an example: Scroll down to .pdf First place I looked. No PDF there. In fact the ONLY things there are maps music player photo viewer video player. web browser. If they are the only things there then we have other problems. I have posted a picture to https://postimg.cc/image/3mu2jg4p5/ which shows a few more things that are on my PC and I would be surprised if they are not on yours. Would you care to check your PC and then post a picture of what your "Default apps" page looks like. You may need to use the slider (which is shown on the right hand edge of my picture) to display the three options printed in orange on my PC - one of which I have highlighted. If the slider is not immediately obvious, move your mouse cursor to the right hand edge of the Default apps panel. Thanks for the picture. It appears to verify my thoughts on why you cannot see more options. On the right hand side I see a thin white line. The top of this line aligns with the "Choose default apps" heading. The lower portion of the line aligns with the "Music player" heading. Hold your mouse and position the pointer arrow over this white line. Does the slider bar expand to a wider bar (similar to other slider bars)? If so, position the mouse on the slider bar and, holding the left mouse button down, slide the bar downwards a couple of inches or so. Do you now see additional options such as: "Choose default applications by file type" ? If so, after about five seconds you should see a long list of file extensions on your screen. Scroll down to ".pdf". You should see an icon and the name of the current default app for PDF files. Now click on either the icon or the app file name and you should see a list of apps which can read PDF files. Click on the app of your choice and you should see the name of your chosen app replace the old default app. If all the above worked for you, you can now back out of SETTINGS. One other point of note: if you use a file manager, the new app name will not replace the old app name until you restart your file manager. You can do that any time that suits or the next time you boot your PC it will happen automatically. Hope all goes well! Done. See https://www.dropbox.com/s/du6rj3jkif...ure-3.JPG?dl=0 Quite what is it you expect me to do with this information? -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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How do you un-set a file association
Eric Stevens wrote:
Quite what is it you expect me to do with this information? Are you the O/P with a different nym? At least three people have explained you need to scroll down past the "default apps" to see the "default applications by file type" settings, yet you seem to wilfully ignore them ... |
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How do you un-set a file association
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018 10:33:24 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote: Eric Stevens wrote: Quite what is it you expect me to do with this information? Are you the O/P with a different nym? At least three people have explained you need to scroll down past the "default apps" to see the "default applications by file type" settings, yet you seem to wilfully ignore them ... Monty responded to thread A inside thread B. I recognised the text and responded to Monty as though he were still in thread A. My apologies. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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How do you un-set a file association
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018 10:33:24 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote: Eric Stevens wrote: Quite what is it you expect me to do with this information? Are you the O/P with a different nym? At least three people have explained you need to scroll down past the "default apps" to see the "default applications by file type" settings, yet you seem to wilfully ignore them ... I get the impression that Eric does not understand how he can see more data in his "Default apps" panel than he is currently seeing. I suspect that the black background he has for the panel is not making this task easy for him, in that he cannot easily see the thin line on the right hand side of the panel where he could enable the slider bar and he could then move his vision down to the bottom of the panel. Alternately, he could expand the size of the panel by placing the cursor on the top edge so that he can see the cursor change to a double headed arrow and then he only has to hold down the left mouse button and drag the top edge to the top of his screen. If he repeats that exercise on the bottom edge of the panel he could then expand the panel to its full vertical height and he might see the additional items that have been mentioned here more than once, in particular "Choose default applications by file type". If he gets this far, then he only has to left click on that option and after a few seconds he will have hundreds of file types to choose from. I have previously mentioned to him that he then has to navigate to ".pdf" and left click on either the icon or application name that is currently shown as the default program for PDF files. This will give him a list of apps that he has installed on his PC which can read PDF files. He then only has to click (or maybe double-click) on his preferred app. Monty |
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