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Associating Several File Extensions to the Same
Program
It's easy in Explorer to create a file type for a give
extension. But what if you want several extensions to identify the same
file type? Example- I want BMP, GIF, JPG, JPEG to all be passed to the
same program when I double-click them. You can make a file type for
each all using the same program, but then you install some other editing
program (for one effect) or worse! a new browser, and it rudely associates
each type with itself. The trick is to make one file type (Image File)
which you configure to set your preferred graphics viewer. Then to
associate multiple file extensions with that type, run WINFILE.EXE, the
old Win 3.1 File manager. Use File Associate, and you can quickly
associate each extension with that file type.
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