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>Subject: Re: add file extension to a filename
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>Thanks Steve
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>I did have a look at that and it didn't work, so would have to look at
>the code and I am a li
esday, June 02, 2009 3:58 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: add file extension to a filename
Thanks Steve
I did have a look at that and it didn't work, so would have to look at
the code and I am a little busy. But I may look at it tomorrow and also
Automator.
thank you
On Tue Ju
Thanks Steve
I did have a look at that and it didn't work, so would have to look at the code
and I am a little busy. But I may look at it tomorrow and also Automator.
thank you
On Tue Jun 2 15:45 , Woods Steve sent:
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>On 02/06/2009, at 3:23 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au wrote:
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>> Thanks Neil
On 02/06/2009, at 3:23 PM, rkor...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Thanks Neil
Its fine with new files that are created as we do use extensions on
new files :)
It's just the thousands of old files we have that have no extension,
these files
could be illustrator or Photoshop files and could be postscri
Thanks Neil
Its fine with new files that are created as we do use extensions on new files :)
It's just the thousands of old files we have that have no extension, these
files
could be illustrator or Photoshop files and could be postscript file from either
app but I need to identify what app if wa
Hi Roger,
In the finder get info window, under name and extension, you have the "Hide
extension" checkbox - if you uncheck this the extension should reappear.
Of course doing this on an individual file basis would be a pain!
Two approaches come to mind (just ideas - I've never tried this)
- See
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