This screen allows you to record and change extensions. Open Form
A file extension is an addition to the end of a filename indicating what type of file it is. This extension consists of one or more letters (usually three) after the last point in the name. For example, in the filename ‘contract.doc‘ is ‘.doc’ the file extension.
File extensions are used in most computer operating systems to enable the computer to determine the type of a file in order to start the appropriate program to open the file with.
The meaning of the entry fields is:
Code |
The code of the extension. |
Description |
The description of the extension. For example, with which program the extension can be opened or the function of files with this extension. |
MIME Type |
Reference to the MIME Type as registered in MIME Types. |