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Re: Open wo rendered page in excel
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Re: Open wo rendered page in excel


  • Subject: Re: Open wo rendered page in excel
  • From: Denis Stanton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 10:20:36 +1300

Hi Ray

On Friday, January 9, 2004, at 09:41 AM, Ray Ackland wrote:

Try doing what you just did (always open with & change all like this) but do it in one step on a new file (that you haven't done the always open part with).

I am guessing that when you say "always open with" it sets the creator codes. When you later say to change all, it looks for all files with that creator code and extension. If you do it in one hit, it may just look for all files with that extension.

If I create a new .csv file it shows a generic icon. I believe this indicates that it has no creator code


If I do Get Info it shows that the file is set to open with Excel. "Change all" is greyed out, probably because I haven't changed anything. If I switch the Opens With to something else, and then back to Excel the "Change All" is enabled. Setting Opens with Excel and Change All gets me to where I was already. All .csv files will open in Excel if double-clicked, but they have generic icons and if I drag them over the Excel icon in the dock it does not acknowledge them.

This leads me to the following assumptions:
Setting the headers in WebObjects does NOT set a creator code
Setting Opens With, with or without Change All, in the Finder does NOT set a creator code
OS X's Opens With mechanism works with file suffixes, in the absence of creator codes.
The Open dialog, and the Dock do NOT recognise suffixes and look only for creator codes


So I am able to make .csv files that open with Excel if clicked. That's good enough, particularly as these files are likely to be read on a Windows system which wouldn't know a creator code anyway.
It would be even better/more elegant if I was able to set a creator code in WebObjects so that the files would show an Excel icon and be recognised by (Mac) Excel's Open dialog



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