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Text File
A text file is a type of computer file that contains plain text information and is encoded using ASCII or Unicode character encoding. It may include alphabetic and numeric characters, symbols, and whitespace.
Example usages:
- Noun - Storage format: Text files are commonly used for storing textual data or computer programming code that can be easily read and edited by humans.
- Noun - Digital format: After typing the document, you can save it as a text file for easy sharing and compatibility across different platforms.
- Verb - Saving or converting: You can text file your document by selecting "Save As" and choosing the option to save it in a plain text format.
- Adjective - File type: Make sure your editor supports text file formats to efficiently handle and manipulate textual data.
Sample sentences:
- I just received an email with a text file containing the meeting agenda.
- Please send the report as a text file so that I can easily analyze the data.
- The website's source code is stored in a text file on the server.
- You can open the text file in any text editor and make changes as needed.
- To install the software, double-click on the setup text file and follow the instructions.
- We need to convert the PDF document into a text file for further processing.
- His novel was rejected because the manuscript was submitted as a text file instead of the requested Word document.
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