When you open any application some formatting must be already set, like the font, the size, the colours etc. You can then change them to what you want them to be. So the defaults are the preset formats when you start. A default format is the format that is set when you start the application.
Answer: The default setting is no zeros are automatically added to the right of a decimal point. You need to set the format of the cell if you want a specific numbe of places to display to the right of the decimal point. Answer: In Excel, the default format is called "General".
dump it contains both hexadecimal and binary format
In Photoshop - PSD file format.
general format
Default file format for Excel 2003: .xls Default file format for Excel 2007: .xlsx Note: You can't open lower version file format in upper version. If you want to do this then you will have to download the compatibility pack.
The default format that Excel applies is normal text (no bold, etc.) with no color in the background of the cell. Numerals are formatted as Integers and justified right. Letters and special characters are formatted as text and justified left.
Txt format is a text document. It's the default in Notepad when you save a file.
By default, Windows burns discs in the Live File Systemformat.
which command should you use to quickly return text to the default format
.docx is the default file format for documents from Word 2007 onward.
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Either jpg or jpeg