In the screenshot below, you can see that File name extensions checkbox is unchecked, however, extensions are visible for *.dll files. You may notice that some files, like DLL files, have extensions displayed in File Explorer even if you have turned extensions off. The result will be the same - extensions will be turned on. Here, switch to the View tab and untick the Hide extensions for known file types checkbox. The Folder options dialog will appear on the screen: You can access Folder Options from the View tab of the File Explorer Ribbon. The second method is a special option in Folder Options. Tick the File Name Extensions checkbox and you will get them showing instantly: It has a checkbox on the View tab to toggle File name extensions. The first option is in the modern Ribbon interface. In Windows 10, there are some options which allow you to show or hide file extensions in File Explorer. How to show or hide file extensions in Windows 10 In this article, we will look how to change this behavior so file extensions are always shown, and, as a bonus, we will also look at how we can force File Explorer to always show or always hide file extensions for a specific file type. Here is the default appearance of File Explorer in Windows 10:
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