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save as ".txt" extension not being added-help
wife is running xp-pro in her medical office. I do not have a check in
the hide ext. for known file type, under folder options-view. In MS word-office-notepad-wordpad-all browsers-etc., when you save a file by choosing save as-and select txt or text, wherever you save the file it shows up with the .txt extension showing or added. A new billing program she has started to use because of government regulations, brought to my attention by her receptionist, will not add the .txt extension to the saved files about to be electronically billed. The billing will not proceed because of this, and she has to manually go and add the .txt extension to every file. Would this be an xp problem or the billing programs problem. The "save as" comes from the billing program, as the bill is processed and then needs to be saved, (like all programs-click on file-save as), but then xp saves the file on the computer, but without the .txt extension. Does not make any difference where the files are saved, (the billing program folder, or even if you make a folder somewhere else on the drive-computer), xp will not add the .txt extension to it. They are legit .txt files. As stated above, any other program will add the extension to a .txt file correctly, anywhere on the computer. any body help-more info provided if needed. Thanks Bob |
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Re: save as ".txt" extension not being added-help
This won't do any harm to try:
Windows® XP File Association Fixes Scroll down to the TXT File Association Fix. Good luck! "ryker" <> wrote in message news:.gbl... > wife is running xp-pro in her medical office. I do not have a check in > the hide ext. for known file type, under folder options-view. > > In MS word-office-notepad-wordpad-all browsers-etc., when you save a > file by choosing save as-and select txt or text, wherever you save the > file it shows up with the .txt extension showing or added. > > A new billing program she has started to use because of government > regulations, brought to my attention by her receptionist, will not add > the .txt extension to the saved files about to be electronically billed. > The billing will not proceed because of this, and she has to manually go > and add the .txt extension to every file. > > Would this be an xp problem or the billing programs problem. The "save > as" comes from the billing program, as the bill is processed and then > needs to be saved, (like all programs-click on file-save as), but then > xp saves the file on the computer, but without the .txt extension. Does > not make any difference where the files are saved, (the billing program > folder, or even if you make a folder somewhere else on the > drive-computer), xp will not add the .txt extension to it. They are > legit .txt files. As stated above, any other program will add the > extension to a .txt file correctly, anywhere on the computer. > > any body help-more info provided if needed. > > Thanks Bob > |
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Re: save as ".txt" extension not being added-help
ryker wrote:
> wife is running xp-pro in her medical office. I do not have a > check in the hide ext. for known file type, under folder > options-view. > > In MS word-office-notepad-wordpad-all browsers-etc., when you save a > file by choosing save as-and select txt or text, wherever you save > the file it shows up with the .txt extension showing or added. > > A new billing program she has started to use because of government > regulations, brought to my attention by her receptionist, will not > add the .txt extension to the saved files about to be > electronically billed. The billing will not proceed because of > this, and she has to manually go and add the .txt extension to > every file. > > Would this be an xp problem or the billing programs problem. The > "save as" comes from the billing program, as the bill is processed > and then needs to be saved, (like all programs-click on file-save > as), but then xp saves the file on the computer, but without the > .txt extension. Does not make any difference where the files are > saved, (the billing program folder, or even if you make a folder > somewhere else on the drive-computer), xp will not add the .txt > extension to it. They are legit .txt files. As stated above, any > other program will add the extension to a .txt file correctly, > anywhere on the computer. > > any body help-more info provided if needed. The program you are using determines how files will be saved. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way |
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