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Old 09-30-2011, 08:21 PM
JodiHY JodiHY is offline
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Default Default file open for Microsoft programs

With Microsoft programs, when I access and go to file open by default, I do not see only the files in the Open dialog box that are created by the program that I am using. How do I default to only the type for the program I am using so that each time I use the program it opens to the proper files?
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