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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 19:11:37 +0100
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From: Michelle Konzack <starone AT cybercable DOT fr>
Subject: Re: How to show file name extensions
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Hello,

you can solv the Notepad and File-Extension problem 
while adding a Point '.' after the last character.

If you want to save the file 'myfile.c' type in the SAVE 
dialog 'myfile.c.' . It works propperly.

I had the problem in WfW 3.11 if I like to save files 
without an extension like'myfile' so I must SAVE it with 
'myfile.'.

Webmistress Michelle


At 22:31 29.08.1999 -0500, you wrote
MK>
MK>If it says myfile.c.txt, then you forgot to turn off a default option in
MK>newer versions of Windows. Open Start > Settings > Folder Options, look in
MK>the View panel, and uncheck Hide file extensions for known file types. I
MK>keep this turned off;
MK>
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