Because ".tpl" is a file extension that the client who sent you the
file made up, not
a valid extension that neither the OS or any program know anything about.

Either rename it with an .FM extension or use the Folder control panel
in Windows to map .tpl to FM (not really a great idea if you think you
may ever get other files with that extension).

Art



On 8/21/06, Peter Rule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have recd a Frame template document from a client with the extension .tpl

I've not seen this file extension before and whilst Frame opens the file 
without problem, Windows doesn't recognis it as a FrameMaker file type.

Can anyone enlighten me as to what this is?

-Peter

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