Moving PC files to OSX

Using Parallels, it was easy to get OSX to recognize my PC files, but when working in OSX, when I double click a file, the equivalent Microsoft app opens it (via Parallels), rather than the Mac Microsoft app. If I open the file from within the Mac app, it works, but if I save it without making any changes, it still retains the PC identity.
Is there any utility that will create a double Apple file for my PC files so my Mac apps will be opened when I double click on the file???

Hi,
to set the associated application for opening a file, try this:
while in OSX (Parallels not running) do a right-click on a Office file (.doc or .xls, etc.) and go to 'Show Information' (or use Command+'I')
in the middle of the Information pane, there is something called 'Always open file with program', select the appropriate Mac Microsoft app (Word, Excel) and tick the option 'use for all files of this type' to set it for all other .doc or .xls files.
(I use a german Mac, so please forgive if not all translations are correct).
Regards
Stefan

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