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Changing File
Associations allows you to select which program is the default for opening specific file types.
Open Default Programs by clicking the Start button ,
and then clicking Default Programs.
In Default Programs, you can:
Hide
all
Set your default programs
Use this option to choose which programs you
want Windows to use, by default.
You can choose the programs that Windows uses
by default
If a program does not show up in the list, you
can make the program a default by using Set Associations.
1.
Open Default Programs
by clicking the Start button ,
and then clicking Default Programs.
2.
Click Associate
a file type or protocol with a program.
3.
Click the file type or
protocol that you want the program to act as the default for.
4.
Click Change
program.
5.
Click the program that
you want to use as the default for the file type you selected, or click the
arrow next to Other Programs to show additional programs. (If
you don't see Other Programs, or your program is not listed,
click Browse to find the program you want to use, and then
click Open. If no other programs are installed that are able to
open the file type or protocol, your choices will be limited.)
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.