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SlickRCBD

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Nov 11, 2009, 6:04:06 AM11/11/09
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I had a few custom things set up so that I could open .DOC files in
Wordpad by default, or right click and choose "Open with OpenOffice".
I just decided to move my office suite from the installation of
Windows 95 under Virtual PC on my old Powermac 6500 to a Windows 98SE
computer so I could try to work with Access. That wiped out my custom
"Open with OpenOffice" while changing my settings to use the office
apps without asking me. Since Wordpad takes a second to load while
Office takes time and RAM, I would have preferred to have left things
alone. Is there any way to back up such custom things or prevent them
from being wiped out?

I have an XCOPY of everything on my hard drive from 6 months ago on a
Virtual PC 2007 hard drive image on another computer, is there any way
to export the file types from that backup and paste it into the real
computer?

John Dulak

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Nov 11, 2009, 7:58:03 AM11/11/09
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SlickRCBD:

Try this:

Open Windows Explorer and find any .DOC file point to it and SHIFT +
right click on it. Choose Open With... from the pop up menu. A dialog
box will open asking which programyou want to use to open the file.
There is a pick list of apps and a check box to "Always use this app
to open this type of file. Place a checkin the box and you should be
good to go.

HTH & GL

John

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:15:44 PM11/22/09
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John
Been 10 days and no thank you from SlickRCBD

So I Thank you for being right
One More Time
Thank you

John Dulak

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John Dulak

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Nov 22, 2009, 1:17:11 PM11/22/09
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Hot-text wrote:
> John
> Been 10 days and no thank you from SlickRCBD
>
> So I Thank you for being right
> One More Time
> Thank you
>
> John Dulak
>
> Yours Hot-Text
>

Hot-Text:

You're Welcome.

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