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How do I open a file with the file extension “FILE?” - Super User
To open these .file files, the user must know the original format of the files. The user just needs to simply change the .file extension to the extension of its original file format. To know the original format of a .file file, one option is to look at the default icon that's designated by Windows for the file.
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View & open files - Google Drive Help
View & open files With Google Drive on the web, you can view things like videos, PDFs, Microsoft Office files, audio files, and photos. Important: If you try to open a suspicious file, you may get a warning message. Use caution if you open the file.
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How to get rid of "Open File - Security Warning" in Windows 11?
1 I have managed to find a solution, to get rid of "Open File - Security Warning" for all files of specific extensions, one can use Local Group Policy Editor to do it. Here is how: Press Win + R, type gpedit.msc, press Enter Navigate to "User Configuration" -> "Administrative Templates" -> "Windows Components" -> "Attachment Manager".
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Open Items with Single-Click or Double-Click in Windows 10
The double-click option allows you to open items (ex: files and folders) with a double tap or left click, and to select items with a single tap or left click on the item. You can now also select to Single-click to open an item and never underline using the BAT file in step 4 of option two.
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Open Location context menu - Add or Remove in Windows 10
This tutorial will show you how to add or remove the 'Open file location' and 'Open folder location' context menu for all users in Windows 10. You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to add or remove the 'Open file location' and 'Open folder location' context menu.
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Change Folder to Open File Explorer to by Default in Windows 10
This tutorial will show you how to set File Explorer to open to either This PC, Quick access, Downloads, or a custom location by default for your user account in Windows 10.
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How to Add or Remove Open With 'Always use this app' in Windows 10
The Open with context menu allows users to choose an app or choose a default app to open a file with. To choose a default app for a file, users can right click on the file, click/tap on Open with, click/tap on Choose another app, select an app to be default, check the Always use this app to open <file extension> files box, and click/tap on OK.
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Open file from the command line on Windows - Super User
On Mac OS X and GNOME on Linux, there are commands that can be used to open files from the command line in their associated GUI editors: open and gnome-open, respectively. Is there any command like...
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Windows 11 removed the "open containing folder" or "open file location ...
After I updated my OS from Windows 10 to Windows 11, "open file location" disappeared from search result sometimes. Sometimes, it shows me "open file location" like this so that I can open the containing folder.
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terminal - vim open file in a new tab - Super User
When inside vim, I use :tabnew filename to open a file in a new tab. From the terminal, you can do vim -p filename1 filename2 to open the two files in tabs. I have added the following lines to my .vimrc that allow me to switch between tabs easily. nnoremap <C-Left> :tabprevious<CR> nnoremap <C-Right> :tabnext<CR> nnoremap <C-j> :tabprevious<CR> nnoremap <C-k> :tabnext<CR> C stands for the Ctrl ...