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He never misses an opportunity to get on his bike and enjoy a ride. Oct 21, -. Guy said on October 21, at pm. Great clear writing. I actually figured out how to do it! Thank you! Dan said on March 4, at pm. No, I mean NO! How does one view which files are set to auto-open? Dan said on September 19, at pm.
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By default, Opera opens a PDF file in the browser window instead of saving it to the downloads folder. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I had missed the fact that you were talking about file extensions as well, and haven't given that much consideration, but I think you would probably end up having to go via a protocol handler cf. I'm pretty sure Word used to work with "pluggable protocols", because someone in the MSDN Word developer group did actually create such a protocol to help him with a Word problem - see, e.
However, whether it can still be done, given the changes in WIndows security etc. For example, that same author had to start solving security popup problems - see. I believe he is still active in those groups so he may be able to provide more practical help. What I did try here was to set up an "achrome" protocol using the following Windows registry settings. When I inserted a Word hyperlink using "achrome:test" and ctrl-clicked it, I did see a security dialog, but Word did then start Chrome which is not my default browser on the system I was using.
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