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  1. Near the top of the File Explorer, click on the “View” tab on the right. Then ensure the “File name extensions” box is checked in the Show/Hide area as shown below. With that box checked, …

  2. For "Windows XP", "Windows Vista", "Windows 7", "Windows 8", "Windows 10, and "Windows 11", you can turn off "Hide file extensions.." by going to "Folder Options" or "File Explorer …

  3. There are multiple ways to manage extensions. This guide shows you the options and helps you select the method that’s right for your organization. Your users need access to certain apps, …

  4. Extensions tell your computer which application created or can open the file and which icon to use for the file. For example, the docx extension tells your computer that Microsoft Word can open …

  5. For instructions on installing, updating, and removing extensions in Smart View, end users can refer to the procedure topics in "Extensions" in the "Smart View Options" chapter in the Oracle …

  6. To view the installed extension type Ctrl+Shift+E or enable the extensions to be viewed in the sidebar: Settings > Sidebar > Manage sidebar > Enable Extensions (see the screenshot below).

  7. You can create a new view or fragment definition file that contains the desired structure you want to see at the extension point. You can store the extension files in a common folder, which will …