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No. Valid HTML requires at least these tags:HTML example... content goes here ...The body content can be plain text. But after adding these tags, the document is not plain text anymore.
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Plain text has only the text of the document, without any formatting. "Rich text" also includes information about the document formatting, such as font, size, bold, italics, margins and so-on. Most word processing programs these days will read "RTF" - Rich Text Format - and format the document for you.
here the data is transeffered in plain text format. there is no encryption or security
it is used to dump table structure and content in text format
Format the cell as text. You also can input a formula: =text(A1) Remark: if the content is in cell A1.
For email fax service files are usually in PDF, TIFF of plain text formats
HTML documents are plain-text files, usually encoded in UTF8 format.
With Yahoo! Mail, you can not only send plain text emails or messages containing attachments.
a. purpose c. format b. content d. all of the above
Some Text control tags are * <FONT> to decide the display font * <B> to display text in Bold * <I> to display text in Italics * <H1> to <H6> to display text in header format * etc...