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If you double-click a file in your Explorer unknown to Windows, you are usually asked which application should be used to open the file. Then you have to choose the appropriate one from a list of applications on your computer, which is not always clear. With the menu item Menu Settings / "Register TARGET file extensions" you can tell Windows that TARGET 3001! files shall be opened with TARGET 3001! when double-clicking on them. Which file types are considered as TARGET 3001! Files, the dialog shows:
 
If you double-click a file in your Explorer unknown to Windows, you are usually asked which application should be used to open the file. Then you have to choose the appropriate one from a list of applications on your computer, which is not always clear. With the menu item Menu Settings / "Register TARGET file extensions" you can tell Windows that TARGET 3001! files shall be opened with TARGET 3001! when double-clicking on them. Which file types are considered as TARGET 3001! Files, the dialog shows:
  
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[[category:About TARGET 3001!]]
 
[[category:About TARGET 3001!]]
 
[[de: TARGET Datei-Erweiterungen anmelden]]
 
[[de: TARGET Datei-Erweiterungen anmelden]]
 
[[fr:Enregistrer les extensions de fichiers TARGET 3001!]]
 
[[fr:Enregistrer les extensions de fichiers TARGET 3001!]]

Revision as of 13:14, 20 April 2021

If you double-click a file in your Explorer unknown to Windows, you are usually asked which application should be used to open the file. Then you have to choose the appropriate one from a list of applications on your computer, which is not always clear. With the menu item Menu Settings / "Register TARGET file extensions" you can tell Windows that TARGET 3001! files shall be opened with TARGET 3001! when double-clicking on them. Which file types are considered as TARGET 3001! Files, the dialog shows:

Register TARGET file extensions