![]() ![]() Stay tuned, though, you’ll see that’s not too difficult if you’d rather muck about with the innards of Win7. The default action in Windows 7 is to “assign every type of file this program can open” rather than going filetype by filetype, which is easier, I suppose, but still makes it rather tricky to work with if you’re hoping for something with a bit more granularity. ![]() There are a number of ways you can change what’s called the “binding”, the mapping of file type to application in Microsoft Windows 7, but what I prefer is to use the Control Panel designed for the task ingeniously called “Default Programs”.
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