That the text has no formatting, and so it's easier, for example, to copy on a html page
The primary benefit of saving a file in HTML format is that you can view it in a web browser. Files should be saved in a format that is compatible with the application using the file.
That the text has no formatting, and so it's easier, for example, to copy on a html page
What is the ideal file format to a simple text button?
mp3 file format
That will depend on what you want to do. If you are in Excel saving as a standard Excel file, you don't need to change the file type. It is only if you want to save into a different format, that you would change the File Type. What you change it to, would depend on what you need. You might want to change to a different version of Excel or maybe into a completely different format, such as a text file. If you are working in a different application, saving something to be used in Excel, then again it will depend on what format you actually need.
Wordpad, Notepad, any equivalent text editing program.
The file format does not perform any actions, it just exists. The rick text format (RTF) is a file format most likely to be compatible with the largest number of word processing programs. It is a standard word processing file format that is as close as it gets to a universal format for word processors.
RTF stands for "Rich Text Format". It's a file format used for documents that can contain both text and pictures. RTF can also contain embedded fonts, Annotations and drawings.
Open Office is capable of saving files in rich text format (.rtf). When you save a file in open office, the default is .doc but you can change it to another format if you choose to. I've been using Open Office for a number of years, and find it an excellent suite of programs to use. See the related link for Open Office suite (free to download, and it's open source software).
Txt format is a text document. It's the default in Notepad when you save a file.
You can change the file extension from .txt to .jar but .jar is a java format and is not normally used to wrap text.
.txt, or a text file can always be opened by an application.