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LOL, we do try to.
Brink,
I just installed windows 7 64-bit a few days ago, and had to open a .doc file for an assignment. I had to use a piece of software called MatLab to do the problem, so I stupidly assumed that I should open the .doc file with that. I realized right away that I should have used office word to open .doc files and that I should set word to be the default. I went back into open with, set to default and selected word, but the grey box to click in order to always use word to open doc files wont let me click it. I also tried going to start,default programs, and changing the default for .doc in there too, but when I choose office word as the program it doesn't change. It still sticks with that darn MatLab software (which wont even open it anyways! uhg! so frustrating!) Can you help!?
thanks, Menutra
Hello Menutra, and welcome to Seven Forums.
If you have Office 2007 installed for Word, then you can use the exported .reg file download below from my system to merge and restore .doc to open back with Word by default. If not, then running the Office Word installation again should restore it back.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Thank You So Much!!!!!!!! AH! it worked!
man that was frustrating... I used to work as a computer technician, so I'm not too bad with computers... but that one had me stumped. It wasn't even letting me edit the registry like I wanted hahaha
Thank you! Brink you rock.
I've been trying method 2, and it's not working. I select the program (an .exe) in step 5B, but it doesn't then appear as a possible program. Any ideas what might be happening?
Hello Bob, and welcome to Seven Forums.
You might also see if the file extension is listed in the tutorial below. If so, it will restore it back to the default associations for it. If not, then please post back with what file extension this is for, and I'll see if I can add it to the list for you.
Default File Type Associations - Restore
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Alas it's not - it's .odc, which I want to associate with OpenBUGS (http://www.mathstat.helsinki.fi/openbugs/: actually with a newer version than that).