Finder "Open With" question & help

I should probably know this by now but recently I've noticed that when I use Finder to select a file and right click (ctrl click) on this file I have like 2 and 3 entries for every applcation that is available to open that file.
What is the proper proceedure for "rebuilding" whatever database ot table controls what apps are available? Will tools like Xupport & Yasu clean this out and rebuild it? What is it that I want to rebuild?
TIA,
Peter

You relly don't have to "rebuild" anything. The "Open With" menu will show you a list of all the applications on your system that can open the file. What you want to do (I think) is set the default application for that particular file type. To do this select "Get Info" instead of "Open with". The click the "flippy triangle" next to "Open With" in the "Get Info" window and choose the application you want to use as the default. Then click on the "Change All" button.

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