Is there a quicker way to open a single file in different programs?












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This question is asked because I use .Tif files, and need to alternately open them in a photo viewer (to quickly see files) and an image editor (to work on them).



Its not an urgent problem, but I notice that on windows 10, the second open in the drop down menu for .tif files is edit in Paint 3D, and im wondering if its possible to pin items from the >'open with' sub menu to the top, to streamline the process?



Like I said, not a huge deal, but would be a cool tweak.










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    This question is asked because I use .Tif files, and need to alternately open them in a photo viewer (to quickly see files) and an image editor (to work on them).



    Its not an urgent problem, but I notice that on windows 10, the second open in the drop down menu for .tif files is edit in Paint 3D, and im wondering if its possible to pin items from the >'open with' sub menu to the top, to streamline the process?



    Like I said, not a huge deal, but would be a cool tweak.










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      This question is asked because I use .Tif files, and need to alternately open them in a photo viewer (to quickly see files) and an image editor (to work on them).



      Its not an urgent problem, but I notice that on windows 10, the second open in the drop down menu for .tif files is edit in Paint 3D, and im wondering if its possible to pin items from the >'open with' sub menu to the top, to streamline the process?



      Like I said, not a huge deal, but would be a cool tweak.










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      This question is asked because I use .Tif files, and need to alternately open them in a photo viewer (to quickly see files) and an image editor (to work on them).



      Its not an urgent problem, but I notice that on windows 10, the second open in the drop down menu for .tif files is edit in Paint 3D, and im wondering if its possible to pin items from the >'open with' sub menu to the top, to streamline the process?



      Like I said, not a huge deal, but would be a cool tweak.







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