Make sure that Windows shows the file extensions


File extensions are the 3-letter suffixes, like HAR TAB EXE CMF XLS that Windows uses to work out what is the type of a particular file.

For some insane reason, modern versions of Windows by default DO NOT SHOW file extensions in the Explorer or in Open and Save Dialogs.

With file extensions hidden, Windows is confusing and difficult to use, especially when saving files. When you save a file with a new name, programs find it hard to guess what extension you want.

Fortunately, you can cause Windows to show file extensions in the Explorer or in Open and Save Dialogs:

In My Computer or Windows Explorer, on the View menu, click Options.

Make sure the Hide File Extensions for known file types option is NOT checked.

The exact method for doing this may vary slightly with different versions of Windows.



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