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To: Karin who wrote (1109)12/9/1998 4:23:00 AM
From: Crispin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110614
 
if you have the file under windows explorer.

Right click on the file.

choose the "open with" option.

select the application you want.

make sure the "always use this program..." box is checked.

click "OK" button

if your appliation isn't there you can use "other" button
to find it.

There are other ways. Hope this helps.

Crispin



To: Karin who wrote (1109)12/9/1998 1:35:00 PM
From: buddha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110614
 
The .INV file probably can only be opened by that creating program and I hope that you have it still otherwise there is no other option. If the files just lost their association what you need to do is highlight the file and while holding down the shift key, right-click on the file and a drop-down window will open up and then you choose open with. When the Dialog box opens choose the MS Inv. program or browse for it using the other option and make sure that you check the always use this program box.