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Windows 7 & SPSS

Mark Webb-5
Sorry in advance - may be a bit off subject - but can't get responses elsewhere.
Windows explorer does not give the .sps to a SPSS syntax file [even in Detailed option].
It pics up some extention like .xls, etc.
How do I configure the MS explorer to show ALL extentions

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Re: Windows 7 & SPSS

Bruce Weaver
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From http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/security/trojanext.html:

In Windows 2000 (and more recent):
    - select Start | Settings | Control Panels | Folder Options
    - select the View tab
    - check "show hidden files and folders"
    - UNcheck "hide file extensions for known file types"
    - Click OK to finish

Although on my XP-Professional system, it's Start | Control Panel, with no intervening "Settings".


Mark Webb-5 wrote
Sorry in advance - may be a bit off subject - but can't get responses
elsewhere.
Windows explorer does not give the .sps to a SPSS syntax file [even in
Detailed option].
It pics up some extention like .xls, etc.
How do I configure the MS explorer to show ALL extentions

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Mark Webb

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Fax  +27 (86) 551 3075
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Re: Windows 7 & SPSS

Barry
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This might work:

Right-click on a .sps file, get the 'open with' menu, choose SPSS,
and check the little box in the lower left hand corner which says
'always open with this program'.  That will cause Windows to associate
.sps with SPSS.   Do the same for data and output files.

The only problem is that that little check box doesn't always display.

Barry



Date:    Mon, 26 Sep 2011 07:53:20 +0200
From:    Mark Webb <[hidden email]>
Subject:


Sorry in advance - may be a bit off subject - but can't get responses
elsewhere.  Windows explorer does not give the .sps to a SPSS syntax file [even in
Detailed option].  It pics up some extention like .xls, etc.
How do I configure the MS explorer to show ALL extentions

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