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  1. Exactly! You can't set associations from IE. You...

    Exactly! You can't set associations from IE. You have to do it from Windows Explorer! If the OP would follow my instructions to Save the file then find it in Windows Explorer and right click he can...
  2. The problem is not IE. Associations are stored...

    The problem is not IE. Associations are stored with the operating system, not IE. IE just doesn't give you a way to set Associations so they have to be set through the OS. The problem is the OP is...
  3. Have you downloaded the WPS file to your hard...

    Have you downloaded the WPS file to your hard drive? Are you using Windows Explorer (NOT Internet Explorer) to find the file?
  4. Can you give us a screen shot of what you are...

    Can you give us a screen shot of what you are doing. This always works for me.
  5. Ahh, that's why you don't have the right click,...

    Ahh, that's why you don't have the right click, you need to save the file to your system FIRST, then use Windows Explorer to find and open it. Or you can just do this with ANY WPS file.
  6. I'm not sure what you mean by "on the file"....

    I'm not sure what you mean by "on the file". Windows Explorer is what allows you to browse through the contents of your hard drive. No, you can still use Open With to change that.
  7. Are you right clicking using Windows Explorer?

    Are you right clicking using Windows Explorer?
  8. Tell the student to save the work as a Word Doc....

    Tell the student to save the work as a Word Doc. He can use File>Save As to do so. The WPS format is Microsoft Works. Word can convert WPS files if you install the Works converters.

    To unset it...
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