Show File Extensions in Windows 7
Jun 4, 2009 Windows 7
If you need to see the file extensions of your files in Windows 7, here is the way to do it:
- Open Control Panel from the Start Menu
- If your current view is by Category, switch to Small Icons
- Click on Folder Options
- Uncheck Hide extensions for known file types
- Click OK
You should be able to see the file extensions now. Hope this helps!
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