File Extention in Grid View ?

Hello All,
I might be missing something, but is there anyway that the file extension after the file name in the grid view ??
Might be something i'm missing
Any help would be great !
Thanks

hello, darren
quote: " is there anyway that the file extension after the file name in the grid view"
in the View Options (apple j) select Grid View: File Info
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