WinXP, Win7, Win8 system display file extension setting method (graphic tutorial)

  

Whether it is XP or WIN& or now WIN8 system does not display file extension by default, for general users Not very big, but for some special people, or some netizens, the extension of the file must be like the picture jpg gif and png. In general, if we are static, we can't see it at all, then how to display the file extension? What about the name? This article will talk about the file extension setting method in some Windows systems such as XP WIN7, I hope I can help you.

Applicable scope and demonstration system

Scope: WIndows version system

Demonstration system: XP, WIN7 Ultimate, WIN8 Professional
XP setting display file extension Name

Step 1: Double-click to open My Computer on the desktop, click Tools on the toolbar, and click on the folder option in the secondary menu.


Computer Mutual Network Note: This is a commonly used method of opening. In addition, you can click on the Control Panel in the Start menu and find and double-click the folder option in the Control Panel. ” is the same as can be opened.

Step 2: Click the “View” tab in the Open Folder Options window, and hide the extension of the known file type > in the Advanced Settings text box. Remove the hook and click the OK button.


Step 3: After completing the above settings, the extensions of all files on the computer will be displayed.

WIN7 Display File Extension

Step 1: Click the Start button in the lower left corner of the desktop, find it in the pop-up Start menu and click on "Computer”.


Step 2: Like the XP system, click on the folder option under the toolbar, and both Windows 7 Ultimate and XP can find and open the folder directly in the Control Panel. Optional.


Step 3: Click on the “View” tab in the Open Folder Options window and find under the Advanced Settings “ Hide Extensions for Known File Types ” The previous tick is removed and confirmed.


WIN8 Display File Extension

Step 1: Double-click on the Windows 8 system desktop & ldquo; Computer & rdquo;.

Step 2: Click View on the Windows 8 system toolbar, find it in the secondary menu that appears and check the box in front of “file extension”.


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