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There are lots of ways. Data can be typed in directly. Data can be copied and pasted from other files and applications. Data can be imported from other file formats, like text files.
There are many different file formats, in word processors there are .txt, .rtf, .doc and others. (Those are just some of Microsoft formats.) There are spreadsheet files and presentation files. Then there are graphic or picture files, img, pif, tif, jpg, bmp, tiff, jpeg.
I believe Keynote on the Mac has an option on the "File" menu, "Export", that lets you save the Keynote presentation in various formats, including Quicktime video and Flash.
A Powerpoint presentation.
GstarCAD can export: DWG, DWF, PDF, WMF, BMP, EMF, SVG and OCF file formats. You can also open and save DXF, JPEG, TIF, PNG, GIF file formats.
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Compatible formats are the file name extensions that are used in a particular program.
It depends on what application you are using. To see the file formats available for your particular application, you can select File > SaveAs and look to see what formats are available. Some applications have an export function, instead of SaveAs.
A saved presentation is referred to as a ____.
As long as the file is one of the following formats used by WMM (windows movie maker) it can be imported into the program:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wmaIf the file contains one of these extensions, then click the Import Media button in WMM, locate the audio file and click Import. It will show up in the Imported Media pane if successful.
VOB players support a number of video file formats, from MP3 and MP4 to MKV and AVI. VOB players are able to play many more file formats if the correct codecs are installed alongside the VOB player.
A presentaion File is where all the PowerPoint slides for a particular presentation are kept. It normally ends with an extension of PPT. If you've recorded sounds as part of your presentation or added speaker's notes, those elements are stored in the same file. In other words, each presentation consists of only one file.