(03-24-2014, 04:31 PM)Kat Wrote: Thats because
YOU NEED TO ADD THE EXTENSION YOURSELF
AFTER YOU GIVE IT A FILE NAME, ADD A "." WITHOUT QUOTATIONS, AFTER THE "." TYPE IN WHAT EXTENSION IT IS.
It's not hard.
uh, kat
that's the problem to begin with
if it's not the file he thinks it is, what's the file extension it's supposed to be
that's like saying "you're a moron, your 'daily reports' file could possibly be an excel XLS. it's called DAILY REPORTS", then brainstorming what 10 different filetypes it could be just from the name only to find out it opens only in OpenOffice Impress (*.otp)
going off what Kat said, I suppose you could just name the file different things willy nilly, but i'm not sure what that'd accomplish because the end result would still be the file spitting out garbage with the wrong type :I