I think it means when you get a paper cut
With a knife
A file were you store dead cut up grandfathers!
Assuming that the file you are looking at is a columnar file you can use the 'cut' command, as in 'cut -c1-2 filename'
use tsconveter software from dvbportal to convert or cut
answ2. This refers to the shape of the tiny cutting surfaces on the file.A smooth file has small teeth, and are continuous across the file face.A second cut file will have the simple cutting edges of a smooth file further divided by grooves at an angle to the first. This is your most common file.Beyond this you have coarse files, and bastard files, halfway between coarse and 2nd cut.
why do we have diffrent numbers of teeth on a file
cut
cut and paste
Save the file with file name in double quotes comma A for ASCII. Example: SAVE "myfile.bas",A
rasp cut, single cut, double cut, curved cut
in final cut go to file>export>quicktime conversion. then import into fx home. In final cut go to file>import. select the file on your hard drive, and hit import hope this helps