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Old October 2nd, 2009, 04:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
KenWi11iams
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Default file type name

In all versions of Windows with all versions of Microsoft Office, the file
type for Office files appears in file lists as "Microsoft Office ...". When
the file type column is narrow (as is usually the case) all you see is
"Microsoft Off..." or something similar. The display would be more
informative if the individual product name was placed before the package
name. If Word was displayed as "Word document - Microsoft Office" instead of
"Microsoft Office Word document", users could easily see which file belonged
to which applications. Most of my files appear in the file type column as
"Microsoft Office..." giving me little information as to the exact type.

Thank you
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Old October 2nd, 2009, 04:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
DL[_3_]
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Default file type name

All fine here, winXP & win2k & Vista

"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
In all versions of Windows with all versions of Microsoft Office, the file
type for Office files appears in file lists as "Microsoft Office ...".
When
the file type column is narrow (as is usually the case) all you see is
"Microsoft Off..." or something similar. The display would be more
informative if the individual product name was placed before the package
name. If Word was displayed as "Word document - Microsoft Office" instead
of
"Microsoft Office Word document", users could easily see which file
belonged
to which applications. Most of my files appear in the file type column as
"Microsoft Office..." giving me little information as to the exact type.

Thank you



  #3  
Old October 2nd, 2009, 05:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
KenWi11iams
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Default file type name

Whenever you are opening or saving a file, if you have "show details" on, the
file type column tends to show only "Microsoft Office..." This problem
occurs on Win7, Vista, XP, NT etc.

"DL" wrote:

All fine here, winXP & win2k & Vista

"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
In all versions of Windows with all versions of Microsoft Office, the file
type for Office files appears in file lists as "Microsoft Office ...".
When
the file type column is narrow (as is usually the case) all you see is
"Microsoft Off..." or something similar. The display would be more
informative if the individual product name was placed before the package
name. If Word was displayed as "Word document - Microsoft Office" instead
of
"Microsoft Office Word document", users could easily see which file
belonged
to which applications. Most of my files appear in the file type column as
"Microsoft Office..." giving me little information as to the exact type.

Thank you




  #4  
Old October 2nd, 2009, 05:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Daddy
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Default file type name

You can thank the Microsoft Marketing Department.

Daddy ;-)

"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
In all versions of Windows with all versions of Microsoft Office, the file
type for Office files appears in file lists as "Microsoft Office ...".
When
the file type column is narrow (as is usually the case) all you see is
"Microsoft Off..." or something similar. The display would be more
informative if the individual product name was placed before the package
name. If Word was displayed as "Word document - Microsoft Office" instead
of
"Microsoft Office Word document", users could easily see which file
belonged
to which applications. Most of my files appear in the file type column as
"Microsoft Office..." giving me little information as to the exact type.

Thank you



  #5  
Old October 2nd, 2009, 07:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
JoAnn Paules
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Default file type name

You can change that in Windows Explorer. Or you can just make your columns a
little wider so you can see the entiore string of text.

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"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
Whenever you are opening or saving a file, if you have "show details" on,
the
file type column tends to show only "Microsoft Office..." This problem
occurs on Win7, Vista, XP, NT etc.

"DL" wrote:

All fine here, winXP & win2k & Vista

"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
In all versions of Windows with all versions of Microsoft Office, the
file
type for Office files appears in file lists as "Microsoft Office ...".
When
the file type column is narrow (as is usually the case) all you see is
"Microsoft Off..." or something similar. The display would be more
informative if the individual product name was placed before the
package
name. If Word was displayed as "Word document - Microsoft Office"
instead
of
"Microsoft Office Word document", users could easily see which file
belonged
to which applications. Most of my files appear in the file type column
as
"Microsoft Office..." giving me little information as to the exact
type.

Thank you






  #6  
Old October 2nd, 2009, 08:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
DL[_3_]
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Default file type name

I have no issues with either saving or opening but then perhaps because I
rarely open from with the Office component

"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
Whenever you are opening or saving a file, if you have "show details" on,
the
file type column tends to show only "Microsoft Office..." This problem
occurs on Win7, Vista, XP, NT etc.

"DL" wrote:

All fine here, winXP & win2k & Vista

"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
In all versions of Windows with all versions of Microsoft Office, the
file
type for Office files appears in file lists as "Microsoft Office ...".
When
the file type column is narrow (as is usually the case) all you see is
"Microsoft Off..." or something similar. The display would be more
informative if the individual product name was placed before the
package
name. If Word was displayed as "Word document - Microsoft Office"
instead
of
"Microsoft Office Word document", users could easily see which file
belonged
to which applications. Most of my files appear in the file type column
as
"Microsoft Office..." giving me little information as to the exact
type.

Thank you






  #7  
Old October 2nd, 2009, 10:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Dian D. Chapman, MVP
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Default file type name

Just stretch out the open/save window and/or move the columns over to
see more info and/or right click the column headers to include more
details to better define what you're seeing and/or you can type *.doc
(or *.docx) in the input box and then ONLY those types of files will
be displayed.

Dian D. Chapman
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On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 09:45:01 -0700, KenWi11iams
wrote:

Whenever you are opening or saving a file, if you have "show details" on, the
file type column tends to show only "Microsoft Office..." This problem
occurs on Win7, Vista, XP, NT etc.

"DL" wrote:

All fine here, winXP & win2k & Vista

"KenWi11iams" wrote in message
...
In all versions of Windows with all versions of Microsoft Office, the file
type for Office files appears in file lists as "Microsoft Office ...".
When
the file type column is narrow (as is usually the case) all you see is
"Microsoft Off..." or something similar. The display would be more
informative if the individual product name was placed before the package
name. If Word was displayed as "Word document - Microsoft Office" instead
of
"Microsoft Office Word document", users could easily see which file
belonged
to which applications. Most of my files appear in the file type column as
"Microsoft Office..." giving me little information as to the exact type.

Thank you





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Old April 16th, 2010, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
undisclosed
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Default file type name


Wow, you didn't get very helpful replies here! I came here looking for
the same thing, and I found a solution. It takes a bit of effort, but it
works. I suppose I could write a .reg file to automate it, but I am
being a bit lazy.

Go in the registry to "My Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\". For each entry
under that section like Access.xxxxx or Excel.xxxxx or Word.xxxxx,
PowerPoint.xxxxx, etc., edit the "(Default)" value to take out the words
"Microsoft Office " at the beginning (include the space after "Office".)

Then you have to reboot for it to take effect.


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  #9  
Old April 16th, 2010, 04:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
undisclosed
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Default file type name


Sorry, but I am new here and I can't figure out how to edit my previous
post, so I will just post a new comment.

Ignore what I wrote previously, there is a much easier way to do this.
In Windows XP, go to Windows Explorer. In the menu bar, click -Tools-,-
Folder Options-. On the -File Types- tab, find the file type you want to
change. Highlight it, then click the -Advanced -button. Edit the
description at the top of the new window, then click -Ok-. Repeat as
necessary. Then just close and re-open explorer to see the results.

I hope that helps.


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  #10  
Old April 16th, 2010, 05:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Bob I
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Default file type name

This is a actually a newsgroup, so you can't edit posts that have
propagated to all the news servers around the world, including the ones
that expired the the old thread you apparently intended to reply to.
Please be aware that unless you quote what you are replying to, most
folks aren't going to know what you are talking about, because there
isn't any reference any more.

undisclosed wrote:
Sorry, but I am new here and I can't figure out how to edit my previous
post, so I will just post a new comment.

Ignore what I wrote previously, there is a much easier way to do this.
In Windows XP, go to Windows Explorer. In the menu bar, click -Tools-,-
Folder Options-. On the -File Types- tab, find the file type you want to
change. Highlight it, then click the -Advanced -button. Edit the
description at the top of the new window, then click -Ok-. Repeat as
necessary. Then just close and re-open explorer to see the results.

I hope that helps.



 




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