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Title: .bak files
Post by: Eddie on 2003-11-21 08:23 PM
Somehow I deleted one of my .nwc files and tried retrieving it using the backup file.  I followed  instructions  posted earlier that said to rename the file and change the extension to .nwc but when I do that I get a message that says *.nwc.bak ........Noteworthy composer does not recognize the file type 'bak' so it is unable to open the file.  I didn't insert "BAK" when I renamed the file.  What am I doing wrong.
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2003-11-21 08:41 PM
This probably means that you have file extensions hidden. From Windows Explorer, check your viewing options, probably from Tools, Folder Options. You want to turn off the option called "Hide file extensions for known file types" from the View tab (its name may vary slightly with different versions of Windows). This will enable you to rename a file, including its extension.
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: Eddie on 2003-11-21 10:25 PM
I am using Windows XP.  The only option I see that in any way resembles your suggestion is Noteworthy Composer Options
auto save/recovery: c:\progra~1\notewo~\autosave

If this is the file you refer to how do I modify it.
Ed
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: NoteWorthy Online on 2003-11-21 10:42 PM
As stated above, from Windows Explorer, check your viewing options. This is not an option in NWC, but rather in Explorer.

Once you configure the Windows' Explorer such that you can see file extensions, you will be able to remove the '.bak' extension on your file, thus changing it into a '.nwc' file. You can then open it in NoteWorthy Composer.
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: David Palmquist on 2003-11-22 12:46 AM
To actually complete the rename action, in Explorer, highlight the file name in the right hand window, then either press F2 or Alt-File, Rename.

You can also rename the same way from My Computer, if it exists in XP .
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: eddie on 2003-11-22 08:11 PM
I thank you so much.  This saved me a lot of work.
Ed
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: Marsu on 2003-12-19 06:01 PM
Under Dos, you can rename ALL of your .bak file at once.
For safety (not because of dos, just for safety) you should copy them first, and work with the copy.
In the proper directory:
HTH
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: Albert on 2006-01-26 10:46 PM
Hi

I use XP home.
I tried renaming it but in the details screen I still see BAK-file.
The name just says XXX.nwc, but it doesn't recognize it as a bak file.
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: tony smedley on 2006-02-06 10:16 AM
I have noticed that when re-naming a file - I use XP -after re-naming and before I close the folder I have to remember to click on a blank area of the window .  If I don't do this the original name is still there when I go back to it.

Tony
Title: Re: .bak files
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2006-02-07 11:27 AM
Blank area? Not necessary. Go to the filename you want to change.
Press F2, change the name, press Enter.
As some of us say in Holland: Enter en je bent er. (Enter and you're there.)