Windows associates file types with specific programs. When you double-click a file the associated program is notified to open the file. This
article describes how to open a file with a program other than the
associated program.
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To open a file with a program other than the associated program, use
either of the following methods:
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Method 1
| 1. | In Windows Explorer, Windows NT Explorer, or My Computer, click the
file you want to open.
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| 2. | Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you use the right mouse
button to click the file, and then click Open With on the menu that
appears.
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| 3. | Click the program you want to use to open the file, and then click OK.
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NOTE: If you click to select the "Always use this program to open this
type of file" check box before you click OK, the association for the file
is changed to the new program you select. Select this check box only if
you want to change the default association for the file type.
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Method 2
Create a shortcut to the program you want to use in the Windows\SendTo
folder. This lets you click the file with the right mouse button, click
Send To, and then click the program you want to use to open the file.
For additional information about adding items to the SendTo folder,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID:
141017 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/141017/EN-US/)
TITLE : How to Add Items to the "Send To" List
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For additional information about associating file types with programs,
click the Start button, click Help, type "associating, file types with
programs" on the Index tab, click Display, and view a topic.
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