WD: Extension Appended to File Name That Already Has ExtensionLast reviewed: August 5, 1997Article ID: Q134811 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you save a Word document with an extension, an additional extension is appended to the file name.
MORE INFORMATIONWord has extensions registered in the Windows 95 Registry that indicate that any file with that extension should be opened with Microsoft Word. If a document is saved from Word with an extension that is not registered in the Windows Registry (i.e.: .aaa), then Windows automatically assigns an additional extension to the file name.
Example: If you save a file from Word with the name of: Test.aaa Windows would assign Word's extension as: Test.aaa.docThe addition of the registered extension by Windows 95 is done to files that are saved from applications that support the long file name (LFN) feature of Windows 95. Applications that do not support this feature do not experience this behavior. This behavior is inherent to Windows 95. Clearing the "Hide MS_DOS file extensions for file types that are registered" option in the Windows Explorer allows you to see this behavior. (To locate this option in Windows Explorer, click Options on the View menu.) This behavior is by design.
WORKAROUNDTo save the file with an exact file name, enclose the file name in quotation marks, for example:
"test.aaa" |
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