When I double-click on an anme file that I made in ASP 6, the file launches my old copy of ASP 5. Naturally, ASP 5 then says it can't open the file.
My workaround has been to open ASP 6 first, then use OPEN to select the file. But now...(sigh)...I am tired of using a workaround.
How can I make it so that all my anme files launch ASP 6 by default?
ASP 6 files launch ASP 5 by default
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If you are on windows, this is a window's problem. Right click your file, chose Open with, select ASP6 and check something like Use always this software to open this kind of file. Then OK and all will be back to normality.
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This might work, right click on any .anme file and scroll down to 'open with' then scroll down to 'chose a program' and select Anime Studio 6.X and also select the box that says "always use the selected program to open this type of file"
stephen
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Selgin must of posted while I was still typing but we pretty much said the same thing.
stephen
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Selgin must of posted while I was still typing but we pretty much said the same thing.
Thanks for the replies! It worked!
I did OPEN WITH as you suggested. Unfortunately, on a Mac (I'm on a Mac) there is no "always use the selected program to open this type of file" option.
So I right-clicked on the file and chose GET INFO, thinking an OPEN WITH option might be there. Tah-dah! A menu containing an OPEN WITH option appeared. So I picked ASP 6 and it worked!
My default ASP 6 file, which I made myself back in the days of ASP 5, must still be set to open in ASP 5. I'm going to change it now.
THANKS for helping!
I did OPEN WITH as you suggested. Unfortunately, on a Mac (I'm on a Mac) there is no "always use the selected program to open this type of file" option.
So I right-clicked on the file and chose GET INFO, thinking an OPEN WITH option might be there. Tah-dah! A menu containing an OPEN WITH option appeared. So I picked ASP 6 and it worked!
My default ASP 6 file, which I made myself back in the days of ASP 5, must still be set to open in ASP 5. I'm going to change it now.
THANKS for helping!