Awesome, thanks very much. I was just missing a step, but got it now, smile.
On 2010-03-01, at 12:37 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:

> Hello.  Do you mean that when you open an .rtf or .doc file, you want them to 
> open in TextEdit?  If so do the following:
> 1. Put your VoiceOver cursor on one of these files.
> 2. Hit command+i.
> 3. Vo+rightarrow until you find an option that says Open with.  That will 
> probably be a pop-up menu.
> 4. Open that menu and choose the application.
> 5.  After you're done, vo+rightarrow again and you should hear an option to 
> always use this application to open this file type or something like that.
> Let me know if you need any more help.
> 
> On Mar 1, 2010, at 7:48 AM, May McDonald wrote:
> 
>> Hi there. How do I make text edit the default again? I thought I saved that 
>> information but I can't find it. Thanks.
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