If I hold down the Option key, with this menu open, notice Open With changes to Always Open With. So bringing up the Context Menu, using Open With, is the best way to do it.īut let's say I did want to change the default app for opening this kind of file. The default isn't as important because the situation you're in is going to determine which app you want to use. After all, for something like an image you may want to open it up with different apps in different situations all the time. This may be the quickest way to deal with it. So I can select Acorn here and it will open it up in Acorn. But if I opened it up in PhotoShop, Acorn, Pixelmator, or Affinity Photo then I'm going to be able to edit and manipulate the image. If I open up the image in those I'm just going to be able to view the image. For instance here I see three browsers, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. Now what each app does with the file may be different. Then you'll get a list of all of these different apps, starting with the default app at the top, but other apps that say they can handle this kind of file. You can also go to File and Open or Command O to do that. Open works just like double clicking the file. For instance you can Control click on the file or two finger click on a trackpad or right click on a mouse to bring up the Context Menu. Drop onto Affinity Photo and it will open it up in that app.īut there are more ways to do it. So I can drag this file down to the Dock. Add it in and now I can use that as the place to drag the file.
Now to make this easier you can add the app to the Dock. I can simply drag and drop this to Affinity Photo and it will launch Affinity Photo and open up the image in that app. Like, for instance there's Affinity Photo. Here I'll find a variety of different apps. In that new window I'll go to the Application's folder. I could now select that file, open and now I've opened it up in Pixelmator even though it's not the default app and the one I get when I double click.Īnother way to do it would be to drag and drop it to the application.
I can go to File, Open and then choose the file I want to open.
Default app to open files pro#
So for instance I'll open up Pixelmator Pro here. One way to open up a document in any app that can handle it is to simply open up the app first.
Default app to open files mac#
After all, I have many apps on my Mac that can handle image files. But what if I wanted it to open up in a different app. If I were to doubler click it it would automatically open up in the Preview app. But how does it know which app to use to open up the file and how can you choose another one? For instance, here I have four files. So often when we want to open up a document we simply find it in the Finder, double click it, and it will open up in its default app. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 800 supporters.
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Let me show you how you can choose which application is used to open up a document and how to set the default for that file type. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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