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Subject:
From:
Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
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Date:
Wed, 25 Mar 1998 16:13:33 -0800
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Select the file you wish to open. Now right click on it with your mouse and
select  < open with >.  An association box will come up. Scroll to the
application  that you wish to associate the file with and make sure the
always open with this box  has a check. Click OK and your done.

Mark
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>This may be extremely simple, but can anyone tell me where to go in Win95
>(older OEM
>version) to set which image viewer is used when I double click a .jpg file
>in Explorer?
>Or for that matter, how to designate which program automatically loads when
>double-clicking any particular file type?  In Win 3.1 I think these were
>called associations.
>What do we call them in Win95?
>Don
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