Judy wrote:
Thank, Don. I know it is editable, as I've done it before, but I
currently have no such *.tlx*files in my dictionary folder. EVERY one
is a like to a greeting card site. The help files give directions, but
the entire dictionary contains only the words:
#LID 24941
LegacyFamilyTree i
Millennia i
MillenniaCorp i
Ringgold i
Tingley i
Downloading and reinstalling the program has not helped.
My apologies. I see that the tlx files are in fact plain text and
therefore can be edited with Notepad. On a Vista system, with no
application associated with the TLX extension, double-clicking one of
them results in a query as to whether Vista should pick a program from
the local system or use a Web service. The local computer is, of course,
the way to get Notepad associated with all TLX files.
I would postulate that sometime in the past you either went the Web
service route, or had installed some greetings card software. To be able
to open TLX files with notepad, you now need to use the Default Programs
to a) remove whatever it is that 'owns' TLX files, and b) make Notepad
the new owner.
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Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg.
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