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The default file name is usually the first paragraph/line to suggest one. For example if your name was in the top of the document that would be your document file.
what word defines -includes the file name and possibly a directory or folder name
The default file name is usually the first paragraph/line to suggest one. For example if your name was in the top of the document that would be your document file.
For most typical Word documents the extension is .docFor Excel workbooks (spreadsheets) the extension is .xlsIn general the file extension is the 3 letter/number "code" after the period in the complete file name that gives a hint as to what type of file it is. For example, in the file name resume.docthe word resume is the file's actual name and the .doc tells you that it is a document file.
It depends upon you, what are you choosing to name your file?Note: Always try to give relevant name for your file because it helps you as well as other in understanding the nature of file.For example: If you have written an story then choose title of the story as a file name.
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Look in your Documents file or in the Task Launcher history. If you know the name of the file you can do a search for it, just click on search, then type in the name of the document.
To convert a pmd file to a word file, start with the PageMaker file you wish to convert. From the File menu, choose "Export." Then, select "Rich Text Format," and a name to export the file. Open that "rtf" file in Word and under File, choose "Save," choose "Word document," and save it. To save any accompanying images, just select "Copy" in PageMaker and "Paste" in Word.
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A file name extension "associates" that file to the program or type of program that created it. For examples:.bmp = Paint.jpg = Photoshop or other graphics program.txt = Notepad.doc = MS Word 2003,docx = MS Word newer versions
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