On 21/03/2008 19:49, Pu Taang Zomi wrote:
The Extension PNG Becomes theGIMP20


1. Yesterday (20 MAR 08 THU), I tried to export a Draw image to PNG [File ->
Export -> PNG - Portable Network Graphic (.png)].

2. When I looked for the picture through Draw [File --> Open], I saw the
following:

Title: *ZND Origination, Frequency and Anniversary 01.odg*
**
Type: *OpenDocument Drawing*
**
Size: 16.7 KB

Date Modified: 3/20/2008 21:04:01


**
Title: *ZND Origination, Frequency and Anniversary 01.png*
**
Type:* Graphics (png)*
**
Size: 82.4 KB

Date Modified: 3/20/2008 21:04:19



3. But when I looked for the picture through the hard drive (C:),  I saw the
following:

 Name: *ZND Origination, Frequency and Anniversary 01*
**
Type: *OpenDocument Drawing*
**
Size: 17

Date Modified: 3/20/2008 9:04 PM


**
Name: *ZND Origination, Frequency and Anniversary 01*
**
Type: *TheGIMP20*
**
Size: 83 KB

Date Modified: 3/20/2008 9:04 PM


4. When I opened the picture with Microsoft Internet Explorer, the extention
PNG was shown: *ZND Origination, Frequency and Anniversary 01.png*

5. I want to see the extension PNG when I look at the picture. I must have
done something wrong. What should I do to correct it?


I'm afraid this has nothing to do with OpenOffice. Instead you need to configure *Windows* to show the extensions as well as the names of files on your system. To do this:
1. Open a Windows Explorer window
2. Click Tools
3. Click Folder Options
4. Click View
5. There is a box labelled "Hide extensions for know file types"; ensure that this is *not* ticked (checked).
6. Click Apply and then OK.
Now when you look at files Windows Explorer will show the file extension.


--
Harold Fuchs
London, England
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