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Q: What are the file extensions?
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Do folders have file extensions?

No, folders usually do not have file extensions, but they could have if you like. Usually only files have extensions, to indicate the contents of the file.


What are the default file extensions for ASCII text file?

There are no set file extensions for an ASCII text file, however one that is commonly used is .txt


What rules must be followed for creating my own file extensions for my own program's output files?

Rules for file extensions are based mainly on the underlying operating system and/or file system. Generally speaking, file extensions are just a part of the file name, and can be set to whatever you like.


What the Florida file extensions are used for in Floridash movie development?

What do file extensions like avi, dv, dvd, mpeg mean?


What file extensions are used to identify command shell scripts?

For windows, you might use .cmd, .bat as common file extensions. Unix doesn't use file extensions as associations, so no file extension needs to be used in the Unix environment. A shell script in Unix is simply a text file with any name that is readable and executable. However, file extensions are typically used in Unix as a documentation aid that states that the file is a shell script. Common extensions are .sh, .csh, .ksh, .tcsh, .zsh, etc.


How long are file extensions?

File extensions can range from 1 letter to 7 letters. For example ".A" used with Unix library or ".TORRENT" which stores metadata used for BitTorrent, and even double file extensions such as ".TAR.GZ" formed when a ".TAR" is compressed with a ".gzip".


What is a file extension How many letters does it have?

File extensions tell the computer what kind of program was used to create it, and are usually three letters. Common file extensions are .txt .doc .wps


How does Windows graphically distinguish between file types?

Different file types have different file extensions. This is the three letters, after the dot in the file name. eg. *.exe is an executable file *.doc is a document file, used by windows Word. *.txt is a text file, opened by various word processors or notepad. Windows keeps a list of known file extensions and open the appropiate program when the file is clicked on. If windows does not know what to use to open it, it will have a generic icon and will prompt you for a program to open it, when you click on it. Be aware that Windows can hide the file extensions, so you won't be able to see it in file lists. You can change this. In explorer, click on 'tools' at the top of the window, then 'folder options', then 'view'. Down the list, you will see a tick box that hides known file extensions. Un-tick it, to see extensions in file lists. On the next tab 'File Types', you can see a list of all the know file extensions and the programs they are associated with.


Can you name any of the file extensions that are in an exchange storage group directory?

.edb file and .stm file


When you save an excel file as a webpage the file extension will be?

File extensions for web pages usually are .html.


What places use file extensions?

There are hundreds of filename extensions in use, and the set is constantly changing. The extensions are the characters after the period in dotted-name filename systems. They identify file types and serve to associate each with the application software that can properly interpret them. Please see the accompanying links for two Web sites that list file extensions.


What does the file extensions .bmp and.jpg are used for files.?

They're used as extensions to identify picture files.