on 3/11/03 4:12 PM, Jim Schulze at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 09:33 AM, Andre Ruegg wrote:
> 
>> Is there a way to add OmniPage (or any other app) as a permanent
>> member of
>> the list of "recommended applications" able to open .tiff files? Going
>> through the process of selecting OmniPage by going through the show
>> "all
>> applications" option for each file is getting old. :-(
>> 
>> Andre
>> 
> Seems like all you should need to do is pick a .tiff file from a finder
> window and then type command-I to get the "show info" window.
> 
> From that dialog one of the options is "open with". Use that dialog
> to select omnipage as the application and then check the box that
> says "change all" to make that the default for all .tiff files from
> that time forward.
> 
> That is how it is supposed to work. Try it and see if that's what you
> want.
> 
> JimS.
> 
I've done this over and over. What seems to be happening when I do this is
that the file type is actually changed to an OmniPage document so the
"change all" doesn't stick to .tiff files and I'm back to square one with
the next .tiff file.

Andre


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