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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Saturday, July 30, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• Q&A: How can I get JPEGs to always open in the Photos app?
• How to back up (and restore) the Windows Registry
• Q&A: How do you delete a document in WordPad?
• Why being early is almost always better than being late
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Today’s quick tech tip….
Q&A: How can I get JPEGs to always open in the Photos app?
Question from Donna: I have a really frustrating problem that I’m hoping you can help me solve.
I recently installed Photoshop Elements on my computer and now every time I click on a JPEG image it automatically opens in that app.
What I want is to have them open in the Windows Photos app like they used to.
I still want GIFs and other types of image files to open in Photoshop Elements though. I only want the JPEGs to open in the Photos app.
Can you tell me how to set Photos as the default app for JPEGs only?
Rick’s answer: I’ll be glad to help you with this, Donna.
Luckily, it’s very easy to force Windows to always open .jpg and .jpeg files in the Photos app without also changing the default app for other image types. Just follow the steps below:
1 – Right-click on any file with a .jpg extension, then select Open with from the drop-down menu.
You should now see a list of apps that you can choose from, but do not select “Photos” at this time.
2 – Click Choose another app.
3 – Click on Photos, then select Always use this app to open .jpg files.
The .jpg image you selected should immediately open in the Photos app, and from now on every .jpg file you click on will automatically open in the Photos app as well.
If you’re like most folks you probably work exclusively with JPEG images that have a .jpg extension. If that’s indeed the case, you’re done.
However, if you also work with .jpeg files you can repeat the steps above and select a file with the .jpeg extension to force them to open in the Photos app as well.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• How to back up (and restore) the Windows Registry
It’s a good practice to always back up the Windows Registry before making any changes to it. That way you can restore the Registry from that backup if something ends up going wrong. This post explains to do both.
• Q&A: How do you delete a document in WordPad?
If you use Windows’ native WordPad app you’ve probably noticed that it doesn’t provide a button or menu option for deleting a file.
That being said, there are three simple ways to delete a WordPad file when that need arises. This post has step-by-step instructions for all three methods.
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Tech news that caught my eye…
• Intel’s profit plunges due to reduced demand for PCs
• Samsung has a new feature that will hide your pics during a phone repair
• Twitter’s latest test lets people cram video, images and GIFs into one tweet
• Gmail will make sure you’re almost certainly emailing the right person
• Google delays removal of third-party cookies in Chrome
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