Unless I am mistaken. A group(ed) file is named based upon the "type" of host program or directory you are downloading it from, or keeping it on. Whether it be a music, or video file. It really just depends.
FILE
Each group of info - called a record - in that file was separated by a special character;vertical bar '|' was a popular option
Each group of info - called a record - in that file was separated by a special character;vertical bar '|' was a popular option
In Excel, this is referred to as a "workbook".
a chain
A group of people walking in a straight line, one behind the other, is to walk in single file.
A group of quails is called a covey. Members of a covey often forage for food together and seek protection in numbers from predators.
If you mean the type of file it is called the file extension.
A file is a collection or set of records. Typically, In database sense, A Group of records makes a file. A group of attributes makes a record.
Excel file is called a .xls file. Or a spreadsheet file.
File replication service is used for shared group policy objects and files. When the service detects changes to a file it will replace that file on all of the systems that are connected to the group.
The purpose of group IDs is to be able to set file access restrictions based on group. For instance, say you have a special file that you only want members of group A to access. The group ID makes sure that programs that are run by users who are not a member of that group cannot access the file.