How to configure file association in ExtractNow?
Are you looking for a simple way to manage your compressed files? Then you have come to the right place. In this article, we will show you how to set up file association in ExtractNow, an unzipping application that will save you time and effort by unpacking multiple files at once. Setting up file association in ExtractNow is a simple task that will allow you to quickly access your compressed files with just one click. Read on to find out how to do it.
– Step by step -- How to configure file association in ExtractNow?
- Step 1: Open ExtractNow on your computer.
- Step 2: Click the “Settings” menu in the upper right corner of the window.
- Step 3: From the dropdown menu, select “Options”.
- Step 4: In the new window that appears, click on the “File Associations” tab.
- Step 5: Check the box that says “Associate ExtractNow with compressed files.”
- Step 6: If you want ExtractNow to be the default program for opening compressed files, make sure the corresponding box is checked.
- Step 7: Click the “OK” button to save the changes.
FAQ
1. How to install ExtractNow on my computer?
- Download the ExtractNow installation file from its official website.
- Double click on the setup file to start the process.
- Follow the instructions in the installation wizard to complete the installation of ExtractNow on your computer.
2. How to open ExtractNow once installed?
- Find the ExtractNow icon on your desktop and right-click on it.
- Select "Open" from the context menu that appears.
- Alternatively, you can search for “ExtractNow” in the start menu and click on the result to open the program.
3. How to associate files with ExtractNow?
- Open ExtractNow on your computer.
- Click the "Options" menu at the top of the program window.
- Select “Associate with supported formats” from the drop-down menu.
- Check the checkbox next to the file types you want to associate with ExtractNow.
4. What to do if I don't see the option to associate files in ExtractNow?
- Verify that you have the most recent version of ExtractNow installed on your computer.
- Restart the application and try again to find the option in the "Options" menu.
- If the problem persists, consider uninstalling and reinstalling ExtractNow to bring up the option to associate files.
5. How to detach a file with ExtractNow?
- Open ExtractNow on your computer.
- Click the "Options" menu at the top of the program window.
- Select “Associate with supported formats” from the drop-down menu.
- Uncheck the checkbox next to the file type you want to disassociate from ExtractNow.
6. Can I associate all file formats with ExtractNow?
- No, ExtractNow only allows you to associate certain file formats that are compatible with the program.
- Check the list of supported file formats in the association options within ExtractNow.
7. Can I change the file formats associated with ExtractNow?
- Open ExtractNow on your computer.
- Click the "Options" menu at the top of the program window.
- Select “Associate with supported formats” from the drop-down menu.
- Check or uncheck the check boxes depending on the file types you want to associate or disassociate with ExtractNow.
8. Why is it useful to associate files with ExtractNow?
- By associating files with ExtractNow, you can double click on them to open them directly in the program, facilitating the process of extracting compressed files.
9. How do I know if a file type is associated with ExtractNow?
- Right click on a file on your computer.
- Select “Open with” from the context menu that appears.
- If ExtractNow appears in the list of programs, the file type is associated with the program.
10. Can I associate ExtractNow as the default program for compressed files?
- On your computer, right-click a zipped file.
- Select “Open with” from the context menu that appears.
- Click “Choose another app” and select ExtractNow from the list of installed programs.
- Check the “Always use this app to open .zip files” box (or whatever file type you want) to associate ExtractNow as the default program.
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