

“C:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Expression\Web4\Expressionweb.exe” “%1” Menu Caption: &Edit (make sure you put the “ &” on this field!!Ĭommand-Line: Path to you Expressionweb.exe (or Default HTML editor) Now fill in the fields in the new window… If not, right click on the bottom window and pick “ New Action”. Click on the HTM file extension (to Highlight), then at the bottom, Open up File Types Manager (Note: may take a few seconds to load all the file types) and scroll down on the left hand side to the first HTM file. (There is a regular 32-bit version and a 64-bit version at the bottom of the page) To Resolve the issue, I use a third party program (windows 7 compatible) to create and add the “ Edit” option in the Context menu (right click menu). This is not an ERP issue, it is a Windows issue (Registry), Making the HTML editor the default. Still can’t get the edit button to bring up expression web in our ERP software.

Not seeing anything out of order (unless I’m missing something) They all have either expression web as the editor option or have expression web listed in applications. HKEY_CURRENT_USER (default - expression web) I have manually check through the registry in:
WEB EDITOR FORUM SOFTWARE
I have downloaded 3rd party software to check (or edit) for default HTML editor.Īll keys have expression web as the editor (edit key) I can right click on edit HTML files in expression web. It is the default editor ( IE > Tools >internet options > programs > HTML Editor) I have installed Expression web and look like it would work well for us. Would launch FrontPage (our editor at the time) and we would edit these pages and link the documents to the page. when we bring up one of these webpages and click on the edit button it We link documents (prints, certs.etc) to these pages. Senerio: We have a ERP program, that makes HTM pages (just a plain HTM page with a part number and the desription of the part. Now we have Windows 7 computers and I'm trying to use Expression Web 4 as our default HTML editor. We are upgrading computers, coming from XP and using Front3 as HTML editor.
