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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Changing the file extensions on a number of files
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<blockquote data-quote="photon" data-source="post: 179005"><p>Mac is more intuitive than PC with file extensions - ie you dont have to see them to use them. If you want to change the file .ext for necessity then use the batch with automator or with Unix and file conversion.</p><p>Maybe an alternative simple quick and dirty solution is to select your file, click apple/I, keys then 'Open With' and select appropriate application.</p><p>All future files will be automatically opened with that application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photon, post: 179005"] Mac is more intuitive than PC with file extensions - ie you dont have to see them to use them. If you want to change the file .ext for necessity then use the batch with automator or with Unix and file conversion. Maybe an alternative simple quick and dirty solution is to select your file, click apple/I, keys then 'Open With' and select appropriate application. All future files will be automatically opened with that application. [/QUOTE]
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