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Default Make a csv file open in excel instead of IE

Unfortunately, that article does not show you how to make the fix in Windows
7 and the "advanced" button is no longer there when you're in the screen to
change file type associations. I would like to know how to do this in Windows
7 too.

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

See:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=162059

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"Weasel" wrote:

I recently upgraded to Windows 7. My work uses a web based report service
that creates csv files made to view in Excel. Ever since I've upgraded to
Windows 7 when I run the reports in IE they open in a seperate IE browser
instead of in Excel. How can I make it so the files always open directly in
Excel like it did when I was using Windows XP? I've tried searching for a
solution but haven't yet found an option for Windows 7. If I run the reports
in Firefox they do open directly in Excel. I'm using Excel 2007

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