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Native files are the files created in the program you are in. You have the option to save your file in another format, but its best to save the file in native file if wanting to come back to edit your work. Usually, when you save as another file the quality will lack. For example when you use Photoshop (.psd) or Adobe Illustrator (.ai)or PowerPoint (.pptx). If you save the file in the incorrect format and try to access, you may not be able to view or edit.
"Native Adobe" refers to the particular Adobe program's native file format. For example, Photoshop's native format is PSD; Illustrator is AI; Fireworks is PNG; Acrobat is PDF, and so on. Even though all programs can edit and export to different formats, it's their native format that the programs work best in.
What are 3 application not normally used that have native file formats?
.xls
.ai
A compatible file is a file name extension (or format) that a program can read.
Immagini natale is a phrase from Italy located in Europe. When translated to English it is the phrase Native Images. A native image is when you save something in a program, and that file is them formatted into a format that can only be opened with that program.
Wordpad, Notepad, any equivalent text editing program.
first run the program then write SAVE" or press F4 then in quotation marks write the name with native file format e.g : Save"programno1.bas"
yes. Aslong as you install the program needed to open that file format
You cannot open a file in YIFY format. There is no such format. Valid formats for files are ASCII and binary. Both of these types of files can be opened but would not be useful to the average user in their native format.
with Reaktor 5 program