You need to set windows to show the file extenstion.--
Making Extensions Display - Windows XP
In Windows XP open any folder (
My Computer or
My Documents are good ones). Then...
- Select Tools | Folder Options
- Select the View Tab and then
- Scroll down to the entry that says "Hide file extensions for known file types" and make certain it's not checked.
- Click on the Apply To All Folders button and then close the window.
With this move you will now see extensions in file directory windows and the option will be picked up by other Microsoft programs like Outlook.
Making Extensions Display - Windows Vista
The procedure for making file extensions show up in Vista is similar to that for Windows XP.
Once you open any Windows Explorer window (e.g., Documents or any other) there are three basic steps:
1) Click on the
Organize button.
2) Select the
Folder and Search Options menu item.
3) Take the
View Tab and scroll down the list to the
Hide extensions for known file types item and uncheck it.
While you are there consider marking the
Show hidden files and folders item if you are comfortable with that. There are other options there as well if you care to change how Windows displays files and folders.
Making Extensions Display - Windows 98
In Windows 98 double click to open
My Computer and then select
View |
Folder Options. Then...
- Select the View Tab and then
- Scroll down to the entry that says "Hide file extensions for known file types" and make certain it's not checked.
- Click OK and then close the My Computer window.
With this move you will now see extensions in file directory windows and the option will be picked up by other Microsoft programs like Outlook.
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