I don't recall if this technique works with Win 95.
It will do no harm to try.
If it doesn't, you can use the "winfile" command from the run menu. The
associate command is on the File menu-this is a leftover from Win 3.1 that
is in most Win 95 installations.
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I have Win95. Paula Houseworth
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] "open with" list
> Assuming you use Win 98:
> You can invoke the the "Open with" dialogue box by holding the shift key
> while right-clicking the file in question. In order to know what program
to
> select, we'd have to know the file extension (Three or four letters to the
> right of the period.) If the extension is not visible, right click the
file
> and select "Properties."
> The file extension tells you what kind of file you're opening, and some
are
> very obscure.
> Well known ones include .jpg , .gif and .bmp for graphics files and .doc,
> .txt for text files. There are many more. Some will open in multiple
> applications, some will only open in a single application.
> There is a comprehensive list of extensions at:
> http://extsearch.com/
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