Information in Files Of Type Box Not Updated as ExpectedID: Q131874
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When you type a file extension in the File Name box in the Open dialog
box for one of the programs listed at the beginning of this article, the
information displayed in the Files Of Type box may not change.
Additionally, the extension you type may not appear in the Files Of Type
box.
For example, if you type "*.xla" in the File Name box in the Open dialog
box in Microsoft Excel, the information in the Files Of Type box,
Microsoft Excel Files (*.xl*; *.xls;*.xla;) by default, does not change
to Add-Ins (*.xla;*.xll), even though the list of files displayed may
change as expected.
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Office and the Microsoft Office
programs. When you type a file extension in the File Name box in the Open
dialog box, all files in the current directory that have this extension
are displayed in the Open dialog box. Additionally, if the extension that
you type matches a single extension in the Files Of Type list, this entry
is displayed in the Files Of Type list.
However, the Files Of Type list displays the selected file extension only
if the entry is a single file extension. For example, if you type "*.xls"
in the File Name box in Microsoft Excel, the Files Of Type list displays
the entry "Worksheets (*.xls)."
This behavior prevents the list of files from displaying files with
extensions other than the extension you entered. For example, if the
Files Of Type list changes to Microsoft Excel Files (*.xl*;*.xls;*.xla;)
when you enter "*.xla" in the File Name box, then the list of files
displayed would include all those files with extensions matching *.xls,
*.xl*, *.xla, instead of only those matching *.xla.
Additionally, this behavior means that if the Microsoft Excel Files
(*.xl*;*.xls;*.xla;) option is selected in the Files Of Type list, and
you type "*.xla" in the File Name box, the list of files will include all
files that end in the following extensions:
*.xlaNote that because files with extensions similar to the last two extensions in the list above are very unlikely to occur, the files displayed in the Open dialog box should be the files that you were looking for.
*.xla.xls
*.xla.xla
Note that this behavior does NOT occur with the following file extensions in the Microsoft Office programs (that is, the following extensions are single extension entries in the Files Of Type list):
.doc (Word Documents)
.dot (Document Templates)
.rtf (Rich Text Format)
.txt (Text Files)
.scd (Schedule+ Contact List)
.pab (Personal Address Book)
.anc (MS-DOS Text With Layout)
.ans (Text With Layout)
.wri (Windows Write)
.rft (RFT-DCA)
.wps (Works 3.0 for Windows)
.wk* (Lotus 1-2-3 Files)
.wq* (QuattroPro/DOS Files)
.wks (Microsoft Works 2.0 Files)
.dbf (dBASE Files)
.xlc (Microsoft Excel 4.0 Chart Files)
.xlw (Microsoft Excel 4.0 Workbooks)
.xls (Worksheets)
.xlt (Templates)
.xlb (Toolbars)
.slk (SYLK Files)
.dif (Data Interchange Format)
.wb1 (Quattro Pro for Windows)
.ppt (Presentations)
.pot (Presentation Templates)
.pre (Freelance Windows 2.0-2.1)
.shw (Harvard Graphics 2.3 Shows)
.cht (Harvard Graphics 2.3 Charts)
.drw (Lotus Freelance 4.0 for DOS)
.sh3 (Harvard Graphics 3.0 Shows)
.ch3 (Harvard Graphics 3.0 Charts)
Additional query words: 97 8.00 off97 xl97 word97
Keywords : xlloadsave offwin
Version : WINDOWS:7.0 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: May 17, 1999