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Default setting for saving images?

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Dan - 02 Jan 2006 17:11 GMT
I'm wondering how I would go about changing what appears to be a default
setting for saving images(jpegs) off the web. Currently everything is being
saved as a paint shop pro file (psp).

Thanks
Dan
Alan Edwards - 02 Jan 2006 19:50 GMT
They are being saved as PSP images because PSP is obviously your
default association for jpegs.
If you don't want PSP to be the application for opening jpegs, then
change it to something else in Explorer-Tools-Folder Options-File
Types though you should try PSP first and uncheck JPEG. It may vary in
versions of PSP but in my PSP5, it is in OSP-File-Preferences-File
Associations.

Why do you want to change it?

...Alan
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>I'm wondering how I would go about changing what appears to be a default
>setting for saving images(jpegs) off the web. Currently everything is being
>saved as a paint shop pro file (psp).
>
>Thanks
>Dan
Dan - 02 Jan 2006 20:45 GMT
Oops. Just realized I was in the wrong folder. I thought PSP saved files
were not opening but I have found the error.
Thanks because now I know how to change the preferences.

> They are being saved as PSP images because PSP is obviously your
> default association for jpegs.
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> >Thanks
> >Dan
 
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