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** Reply to note from scoug-programming@scoug.com Fri, 18 Sep 1998 18:27:31 PDT   
 
 > Oh well, I guess that I will have to blow away an evening or two with   
 > the UniMaint manual trying to figure this out.  I just wish that I knew   
 > WHY I could fix the HTML (and HTM) associations with ASSOEDIT....  and   
 > the same fix for GIF, JPG, and BMP files doesn't do anything.   
 >    
 > ASSOEDIT is such a nice, understandable tool.  Oh well, on to UniMaint   
 > maze of menus and windows that take you on to other windows and more   
 > menus....   
 
What I do to change the defaults is:   
 
1. go to all the program objects that have the association and delete the association   
 
2. go back to the program objects and add the association back in the order you want   
   then to be listed on the "OPEN AS" popup.  i.e. add the association back to the   
   program object you want to start on a double click first, then the others in the   
   order you need.   
 
This is not a lot of work as there usually are not more than three of four program   
objects to change.   
 
This changes all of the objects that are affected in the system and any new   
objects added later.   
 
 
 
 
Robert Blair   
blairra@tstonramp.com   
 
 
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