Question regarding exporting .mhtml file types in Scheduler

We're currently on Hyperion 9.3.3. I'm trying to export a report using the .mhtml file type via the Scheduler but when it produces the report, it automatically changes the file extension to .xls.
The issue there is that when a users opens the file, they get a warning in Excel saying the file type does not match the extension. They click OK and the report will open.
But, I'm curious as to why the Scheduler is converting the file type to .xls? Is there a specific setting that is forcing the file extension when choosing the mhtml file type?
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thank You!

Paevo Kelley wrote:
> If you export as png 8, 24, 32, whatever, does the
original FW file remain the
> same? In other words, when you export as gif or jpeg you
literally create a new
> file. When exporting as png you don't? How then to
differentiate between, say,
> a png 32 and the original FW file?
>
As long as you do not use the same file name in your export,
your
original FW png file will not be harmed.
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