Recently, some users using WinXP system got the file name suffix wrong when creating a new file. When I want to modify it, I find that the suffix name cannot be changed. What's going on? what to do? So how to solve such a problem? Today, the editor of Huajun brings you carefully selected solutions. I hope you will support and share the carefully selected content. If you like it, hurry up and get it!
The steps are as follows:
1. As shown in the figure, I create a new txt file, and then change the .css suffix name to become a css file, but the suffix name is not displayed. It cannot be changed.
2. As shown in the figure, add .css after the file name. But it's still a txt file.
3. Open my computer - enter
4. Tools - Folder Options
5. Enter the menu: Folder Options - View
6. Find Hide extensions of known file types and uncheck - Apply
7. Then remove .txt from the original file - Yes
8. The modification is successful and the icon changes to the css file icon.
This is the detailed introduction to the methods and steps for changing file extensions in WinXP. The file name suffix cannot be changed. In fact, the file extension is not displayed. You can change it if the file extension is displayed. Users in need can try this method!