When you go into properties and click "Change" the dialog that shows up with the list 
of Apps should have an "Other..." button. Click on this, navigate to the location you 
installed Revolution, and select Revolution.exe as the appliaction to open .rev files.

As far as figuring out what extensions are in use by who, I've found 
http://filext.com/ to be a valuable resource. For my windows work I have usually 
settled on something that's descriptive, and not in use by anything too common.

>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: "Gary Rathbone"
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 19:46:24
>
>Alex,
>
>Thanks for your prompt response. I can associate
>the Mac stuff, it's the Win
>stuff that causes problems.
>
>> Mac OS X uses BOTH filename extensions and
>application creator codes.
>> You can search a database here
>http://tcdb2000.tripod.com/ and for no
>> charge you can reserve your own unique creator
>code at apple.com
>
>Thanks for that. Although I guess I can't reserve a
>windows extension.
>
>Regards
>
>Gary Rathbone 
>
>
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