Any difference between mscz~ and mscz, and how to fix opening issues?
In the handbook for MS3 is states that backup files are "..mscz,". My backup files are "..mscz~". Is this the backup file format for MS4? When I try to open it after removing the dot, it says "unknown filetype", and fails.
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That indeed changed between Mu3 and Mu4. Removing the leading dot does nothing as far as the ability to open is concerned, you'd need to remove the trailing , resp. ~
In reply to That indeed changed between… by Jojo-Schmitz
How do I remove that? Because you can't just do that in file explorer I don't think?
In reply to How do I remove that?… by Stonmann
Of course explorer can do that.
In reply to Of course explorer can do… by Jojo-Schmitz
It looks like this:
I can't just remove the tilde because it's part of the extension, not the name.
In reply to It looks like this: [inline… by Stonmann
Change the settings to show the extension too.
In reply to It looks like this: [inline… by Stonmann
Make sure File Explorer is set to show the file extensions. Menu View -> check the "File name extensions" checkbox. Then you should be able to see and edit the extension. Screenshot for Windows 10:
In reply to Make sure File Explorer is… by krasko78
Didn't know you could do that. Thanks so much!! That'll actually help outside of MS as well.
In reply to Didn't know you could do… by Stonmann
Indeed. It is the most idiotic default setting in Windows not to show these
In reply to Didn't know you could do… by Stonmann
> That'll actually help outside of MS as well. <
Exactly.
So, for example, compare:
Bagpipe Christmas Carols
Bagpipe Christmas Carols
Bagpipe Christmas Carols
to:
Bagpipe Christmas Carols.pdf
Bagpipe Christmas Carols.mscz
Bagpipe Christmas Carols.mp3
Guess which one is audio?
(Thought I'd chime in for the holidays... ;-)
In reply to > That'll actually help… by Jm6stringer
The icons help though
In reply to The icons help though by Jojo-Schmitz
Bit it is getting dangerous with Bagpipe Christmas Carols.pdf.exe