How to Change File Types on a Mac: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to easily change file types on a Mac by editing file extensions using the Get Info window. Quick and simple steps explained.

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To change the file type on a Mac, follow these steps: 1. Find the file you want to change. 2. Right-click on the file and select 'Get Info'. 3. In the 'Name & Extension' section, change the file extension to the desired type. 4. Close the 'Get Info' window and confirm the extension change when prompted.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I change the file type of any file on a Mac? Yes, you can change the file extension of most files on a Mac, but ensure the new extension is compatible with the file's data to avoid file corruption.
  2. What happens if I change a file extension incorrectly on a Mac? If you change the file extension incorrectly, the file may not open properly or could become unusable until the original extension is restored.
  3. Is there an easier way to change file types on a Mac? Using the 'Get Info' window is the standard method, but third-party apps and batch renaming tools can simplify changing multiple file types at once.