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Hi Suzanne,
Yes, with W98 it was called Winword, with XP it is Microsoft Word for
Windows
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Are you looking for "Word" or "Microsoft Word"?

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Hi NG,
With O2000 on XP-Home SP2 I tried openening a file with an unusual
extension.
Knowing the file, using Windows Explorer to get there I then press
Shift+RightClick to open the 'Open with...' dialogue. Ok, this method is

not
necessary anymore, I 've done that too many times :-)

The problem: Word is not in the list!
I renamed the file several times with different or no extension without
result.
Word only shows up (recommended) in the list if a file already has the

.doc
(or .dot) extension.

From within Word there is no problem opening 'strange' files.
Reason: This is an old tric to quickly associate a filetype to a

programme,
Word in this case.

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So I take it you did find it?

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Flip" FlipatKonitechPuntnl wrote in message
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Hi Suzanne,
Yes, with W98 it was called Winword, with XP it is Microsoft Word for
Windows
Flip

Suzanne S. Barnhill schreef in berichtnieuws
...
Are you looking for "Word" or "Microsoft Word"?

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site:
http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"Flip" FlipatKonitechPuntnl wrote in message
...
Hi NG,
With O2000 on XP-Home SP2 I tried openening a file with an unusual
extension.
Knowing the file, using Windows Explorer to get there I then press
Shift+RightClick to open the 'Open with...' dialogue. Ok, this method

is
not
necessary anymore, I 've done that too many times :-)

The problem: Word is not in the list!
I renamed the file several times with different or no extension

without
result.
Word only shows up (recommended) in the list if a file already has the

.doc
(or .dot) extension.

From within Word there is no problem opening 'strange' files.
Reason: This is an old tric to quickly associate a filetype to a

programme,
Word in this case.

Flip







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