In Windows, they have a control panel of some sort that can change the icon and program assosiated with each and every file of a certain type. Is there such a thing for OS X?
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Select a file of the type you're interested in. Do a "Get Info" on it in the Finder. (Command-I or File-->Get Info.)
In the Get Info window, use the pop-up "Open With" menu to select your preferred app. Then click the "Change All..." button. Authenticate yourself if prompted for a password.
That's it - the icons of all apps of that type should change to reflect their new status as "children" of the new parent app.
Matt
It didn't work, or in most times i tried, it only worked for the document I selected.
Panther, 10.3.5, if it helps.
Do all the files have the same extension? And you did click the "Change all..." right?
:macos:
The thing in the file column says com.appleworks.apple.doc for the file type when I change the opening app to Appleworks. I no longer have Word on this Mac and only some of the docs have a .doc extension, but some are hidden.