Storing text
There are no set file extensions for an ASCII text file, however one that is commonly used is .txt
Two file modes are "text" and "binary". Text is used for human readable data, such as a C source file, or a notepad text file. Binary is used for computer readable data, such as an executable object file. Two other file modes are "sequential" and "random". Sequential is used when the file is accessed serially, from the beginning to the end, and can be used for both text and binary files. Random is used when the file is accessed non-serially, often jumping around from place to place. An example of random is a database 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.
Any text editor can be used to edit the configuration file.
Text files are commonly used for storage of information.
The 'vi' text editor may be used anywhere you want to edit/change/modify/add text to a file.
There are two methods to add a text file to a MS access Database.1) Link the text file. Go to File/Get External Data/ Link Tables. In the link file screen change the file type to Text file and then browse to the text file and select your text file. MS Access will prompt you to give the specs of the file when you are linking it. 2) Import the file to an access table. Go To File/Get external Data/ Import. In the screen change the file type at the bottom to text, and select your text file.
Image compression, sound compression, use of text (breaking up text causes the file size to increase).
It is a plain text file, just text, no graphics, no formatting, no colours or anything like that. It is just for when the text is important, not how it looks. Web pages and programs and data are often in plain text files. Applications like Notepad are used to create text files.
The file is just a plain text file. Txt is an abbreviation for text.
On an ordinary text file this cannot be done via any OS or terminal, as the file cannot store such attributes. On other files, this depends on the software used to edit the file.
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