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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="TylerMoney" data-source="post: 29491"><p>well, changing the file extentions can help...a lot of times that's what you have to do to take a photoshope or illustrator file from mac to pc..or visa versa...</p><p></p><p>contrtol click on the file, got to get info, then go to name and extension....and see what happens if you put the regular extention in there...also...if you control click it...and then go to open with, you can try and make it open in whatever you're using...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TylerMoney, post: 29491"] well, changing the file extentions can help...a lot of times that's what you have to do to take a photoshope or illustrator file from mac to pc..or visa versa... contrtol click on the file, got to get info, then go to name and extension....and see what happens if you put the regular extention in there...also...if you control click it...and then go to open with, you can try and make it open in whatever you're using... [/QUOTE]
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