That will depend on which desktop publishing application is being used. There are lots of them and they all have their own extensions.
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There are no set file extensions for an ASCII text file, however one that is commonly used is .txt
They're used as extensions to identify picture files.
What do file extensions like avi, dv, dvd, mpeg mean?
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.
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".
Extensions in Chrome are help to the services that are used. They can be used and viewed in the tools option in the browser.
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
Several video file extensions are used, which normally represent different file formats. Some of the commonly used extensions include AVI, MP4, MKV, but there are several others as well.
.doc
No. They can tell you what software the file was created by, or to be used by. It will not tell you which computer it was made on.