Lee wrote:
SeaMonkey doesn't give me the option to automatically save certain
file types - the latest example being
http://www.cacetech.com/sharkfest.09/DT5_Varenni_WinPcapDosDonts.pptx
where I get
You have chosen to open
whatever.pptx
which is a: Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
from http://whatever
What should SeaMonkey do with this file?
and the 'Do this automatically for files like this from now on.' line
is greyed out.
Is there some way for me to manually go in and force all .pptx files
to be saved instead of asking every time I download a .pptx file if I
want to open it with some application?
SeaMonkey 2.0.5 running on Windows Vista
Thanks,
Lee
if you have a PC download PowerPoint Viewer. and download the ppt or
pptx file and save to file then open with PowerPoint Viewer. For Mac
users sorry there hasn't been PowerPoint viewer been maintained for Mac
since OS9. Software companies assume if they can purchase iWork That's
all the need, problem is iWork is expensive and many people don't buy it.
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http://www.phillipmjones.net mailto:[email protected]
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