It can be very annoying when you need to not just rename a file, but also it’s extension in windows Xp.

Windows Xp hides the extension of known file types by default, so it can be quite annoying when you have to find a file extension quickly. Thankfully this is rather easy to change.

•Open up any Windows explorer window. You can do this with the windows key + E command as mentioned in a previous post.

•Once open, go view, folder options. Once here go to the view tab. Scroll down to “hide extensions for known file types”, and un-check

•Once this is done, you will be able to see, and rename the file extension on any file.

This can become annoying after a while, as when saving files in programs you have to put in the file extension manually. If this is the case, then just change it back. I recommend only using it when you need to rename a file extension, and change back after.

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