Help Please...How to change file types?

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I have a problem, really more like a bother. I create graphics using
Photoshop on my computer, but when you right-click on a graphics file and go
to properties it says the file type is a different Program then what I am
using. How do I change this? I would appreciate any help! Thanks! If you need
me to explain further let me know.
 
ArilStorms said:
I have a problem, really more like a bother. I create graphics using
Photoshop on my computer, but when you right-click on a graphics file and go
to properties it says the file type is a different Program then what I am
using. How do I change this? I would appreciate any help! Thanks! If you need
me to explain further let me know.

Right click on the graphic, choose "Open with" then select "Choose
Program", select the application you want to use to open that
particular type of file and click the "Always use the selected program
to open this kind of file", then click OK.
 
I did this, and under properties it still says... Type of File: TheGIMP20
Opens With:
Adobe Photoshop

I want it to say Type of File: Photoshop...or something like that...Can I
change that?
 
ArilStorms said:
I did this, and under properties it still says... Type of File: TheGIMP20
Opens With:
Adobe Photoshop

I want it to say Type of File: Photoshop...or something like that...Can I
change that?

Have you tried clicking on the Change button under propeties?

I did a Goole fot TheGIMP20 and the first hit delt with a problem such
as you are having the URL is :-
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Why-Did-Gimp-Change-The-Jpeg-Type-To-The-Gimp-20-2779-1.html

I have converted the above URL to a TinyURL (http://TinyURL.com) and
it is below

http://tinyurl.com/znyye

I hope this solves your problem
 
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! That site helped solve the problem. It's all fixed now.
Thanks again! Your a lifesaver!!! :D :D :D
 

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