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How to Force Windows Explorer to Always Show You the File Extensions
It seems that people are sometimes having difficulties with THUD plugins especially when editing or configuring them.
- Force Windows Explorer to Always Show You the File Extensions.
- If you are not a programmer, use Notepad++ to edit files. Good alternative is Visual Studio Code (easier than you believe).
Pro Tip: With Visual Studio Code you just drag your THUD installation folder (yes, the root folder) to Visual Studio Code and navigate to files you want to edit.
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in explorer, click view, click options, click view, scroll down, uncheck "hide extensions for known file types". done.
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