T test85 Member Joined Mar 24, 2024 Posts 12 Mar 26, 2024 #1 For example, if an image file named 00.jpg is saved in the photo folder, and you try to save a GIF file named 00 with the same name as above in the same folder, .jpg is automatically created after the file name. If there is no image file named 00.jpg, an extension will not be automatically created when saving a gif image. The above symptom occurs not only in image files but also in files with other extensions. Is there a way to prevent an extension from being automatically created when saving a file with the same name? Last edited: Mar 26, 2024
For example, if an image file named 00.jpg is saved in the photo folder, and you try to save a GIF file named 00 with the same name as above in the same folder, .jpg is automatically created after the file name. If there is no image file named 00.jpg, an extension will not be automatically created when saving a gif image. The above symptom occurs not only in image files but also in files with other extensions. Is there a way to prevent an extension from being automatically created when saving a file with the same name?
Corday Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2017 Posts 1,250 Location South Carolina Mar 26, 2024 #2 You can remove an extension name, but that won't help. Unfortunately Windows doesn't have the feature that Apple does, which accomplishes what you want. I checked Group Policy and even there I can't find anything so unless you could write a script, it's a no go.
You can remove an extension name, but that won't help. Unfortunately Windows doesn't have the feature that Apple does, which accomplishes what you want. I checked Group Policy and even there I can't find anything so unless you could write a script, it's a no go.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,640 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 26, 2024 #3 When you say saving, you mean downloading and saving? Just so I'm understanding: 1. There is already a file called 00.jpg in the folder. 2. You have another file with the name 00.gif (that was originally saved as a gif) and when you try to save it in the same folder, it changes the extension to .jpg? This happens when you save as and choose gif?
When you say saving, you mean downloading and saving? Just so I'm understanding: 1. There is already a file called 00.jpg in the folder. 2. You have another file with the name 00.gif (that was originally saved as a gif) and when you try to save it in the same folder, it changes the extension to .jpg? This happens when you save as and choose gif?
T test85 Member Joined Mar 24, 2024 Posts 12 Mar 26, 2024 #4 xrobwx71 said: When you say saving, you mean downloading and saving? Just so I'm understanding: 1. There is already a file called 00.jpg in the folder. 2. You have another file with the name 00.gif (that was originally saved as a gif) and when you try to save it in the same folder, it changes the extension to .jpg? This happens when you save as and choose gif? Click to expand... When saving not only GIF but also files with other extensions, if the file name is the same as an already saved file name, the extension is automatically created. I am Korean.Since this is Korea, there may be a time difference, so comments may be delayed. Please understandI write with a translator.
xrobwx71 said: When you say saving, you mean downloading and saving? Just so I'm understanding: 1. There is already a file called 00.jpg in the folder. 2. You have another file with the name 00.gif (that was originally saved as a gif) and when you try to save it in the same folder, it changes the extension to .jpg? This happens when you save as and choose gif? Click to expand... When saving not only GIF but also files with other extensions, if the file name is the same as an already saved file name, the extension is automatically created. I am Korean.Since this is Korea, there may be a time difference, so comments may be delayed. Please understandI write with a translator.
T test85 Member Joined Mar 24, 2024 Posts 12 Mar 26, 2024 #5 xrobwx71 said: 저장한다고 말하면 다운로드 및 저장이 필요합니까? 이해가 되네요: 1 폴더에 이미 00.jpg 라는 파일이 있습니다. 2.00.gif (원래 gif 로 저장됨) 이름을 가진 다른 파일이 있으며 동일한 폴더에 저장하려고하면 확장자가.jpg 로 변경됩니까? GIF 로 저장하고 선택할 때 이런 일이 발생합니까? Click to expand... Corday said: You can remove an extension name, but that won't help. Unfortunately Windows doesn't have the feature that Apple does, which accomplishes what you want. I checked Group Policy and even there I can't find anything so unless you could write a script, it's a no go. Click to expand... Even if it is a little inconvenient, I will just use it as is. Thanks for your comment.
xrobwx71 said: 저장한다고 말하면 다운로드 및 저장이 필요합니까? 이해가 되네요: 1 폴더에 이미 00.jpg 라는 파일이 있습니다. 2.00.gif (원래 gif 로 저장됨) 이름을 가진 다른 파일이 있으며 동일한 폴더에 저장하려고하면 확장자가.jpg 로 변경됩니까? GIF 로 저장하고 선택할 때 이런 일이 발생합니까? Click to expand... Corday said: You can remove an extension name, but that won't help. Unfortunately Windows doesn't have the feature that Apple does, which accomplishes what you want. I checked Group Policy and even there I can't find anything so unless you could write a script, it's a no go. Click to expand... Even if it is a little inconvenient, I will just use it as is. Thanks for your comment.
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,640 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 26, 2024 #6 test85 said: Please understandI write with a translator. Click to expand... I do understand and it is not a problem. We have people that speak many different languages visit us. I hope I did not offend you in my search for clarity. What happens when you use "save as" and choose extension? Does it still change to the present extension?
test85 said: Please understandI write with a translator. Click to expand... I do understand and it is not a problem. We have people that speak many different languages visit us. I hope I did not offend you in my search for clarity. What happens when you use "save as" and choose extension? Does it still change to the present extension?
T test85 Member Joined Mar 24, 2024 Posts 12 Mar 27, 2024 #7 xrobwx71 said: I do understand and it is not a problem. We have people that speak many different languages visit us. I hope I did not offend you in my search for clarity. What happens when you use "save as" and choose extension? Does it still change to the present extension? Click to expand... Yes that's right.
xrobwx71 said: I do understand and it is not a problem. We have people that speak many different languages visit us. I hope I did not offend you in my search for clarity. What happens when you use "save as" and choose extension? Does it still change to the present extension? Click to expand... Yes that's right.
Digerati ModeratorHardware ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Aug 28, 2012 Posts 4,916 Location Nebraska, USA Mar 27, 2024 #8 test85 said: Is there a way to prevent an extension from being automatically created when saving a file with the same name? Click to expand... I am confused. Windows will not let you save two files with the same name. It will automatically change filename.jpg to filename2.jpg for example, or pop up an error message asking if you want to overwrite the existing file. The problem with removing or having no extension is then Windows will not know how to open the file next time you try to open it.
test85 said: Is there a way to prevent an extension from being automatically created when saving a file with the same name? Click to expand... I am confused. Windows will not let you save two files with the same name. It will automatically change filename.jpg to filename2.jpg for example, or pop up an error message asking if you want to overwrite the existing file. The problem with removing or having no extension is then Windows will not know how to open the file next time you try to open it.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,228 Location %systemroot% Mar 27, 2024 #9 I believe the user is referring to File Explorer behaviour when you save a file of a different type but same name of an already existing file in the same directory. Here's an exercise to do for anyone who needs clarification: Save a empty .txt file to your Desktop named file. This will be called file.txt. Open Paint and then use the Save As dialog to save a .jpg file to your Desktop called file. File Explorer will suggest that this .jpg file is named file.txt. As far as I know, you can't disable this from happening.
I believe the user is referring to File Explorer behaviour when you save a file of a different type but same name of an already existing file in the same directory. Here's an exercise to do for anyone who needs clarification: Save a empty .txt file to your Desktop named file. This will be called file.txt. Open Paint and then use the Save As dialog to save a .jpg file to your Desktop called file. File Explorer will suggest that this .jpg file is named file.txt. As far as I know, you can't disable this from happening.
Digerati ModeratorHardware ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Aug 28, 2012 Posts 4,916 Location Nebraska, USA Mar 27, 2024 #10 Ummm, following your steps above, that is not what happens with me. When I try to save the paint file as file, it saves it as file.jpg. It never suggested .txt. Again, the OS does not allow two files with the same name in the same folder.
Ummm, following your steps above, that is not what happens with me. When I try to save the paint file as file, it saves it as file.jpg. It never suggested .txt. Again, the OS does not allow two files with the same name in the same folder.
D dorcom Banned Joined Nov 4, 2018 Posts 34 Apr 28, 2024 #11 What app are you saving off your images with? Many apps have a default extension setting but many also allow you to choose other extensions. Report back! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 이미지저장은 어떤 앱으로 하시나요? 많은 앱에는 기본 확장 설정이 있지만 다른 확장 프로그램을 선택할 수도 있습니다. 다시 신고하세요!
What app are you saving off your images with? Many apps have a default extension setting but many also allow you to choose other extensions. Report back! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 이미지저장은 어떤 앱으로 하시나요? 많은 앱에는 기본 확장 설정이 있지만 다른 확장 프로그램을 선택할 수도 있습니다. 다시 신고하세요!