Well an MS Duo is a media device and when it is used in a PC or Mac it is still thought of as a Removable disk. Any program what allows you to format should let you format an MS Duo.
MS Excel 2003 and earlier use the XLS format. MS Excel 2007 and later use the XLSX format.
A multicard reader is a device that connects to your computer, or is built into your computer, that allows you to read different types of memory cards. The variety varies, but usually they include Secure Digital (SD), Compact Flash (CF), Memory Stick Duo I & II, plus CF-Type I, CF-Type II, CF-Ultra II, Micro Drive, SD, SD-Ultra, SDC, Mini SD, MMC, HS-MMC, RS-MMC, MS, MS(MG), MS-Pro, HS-MS-Pro, MS-Duo, MS-Pro Duo, HS-MS-Pro Duo, SM, X Card, and T-Flash.
This is the new format used for Powerpoint presentations. I believe this format came in with MS Office 2007. It claims to have more options that .ppt, which is the old MS PowerPoint format.
The major difference is file format. MS office 2007 uses xml file format ie docx, xlsx, pptx, etc.
mp4,3gp low resolutions only
.xls
No, each software contains its own extension (i.e. format) like Ms Word will have '.doc' or '.docx', .xls for Ms Excel, .ppt, .pps for PowerPoint template and PowerPoint slideshow.....
A format extension, like PDF etc etc
In MS Excel 2010, there are 8 ways to format Time Cells
Yes you do, All Sony Cameras use the Memory Stick Pro Duo format unless you get into the SLR's. - Cheers.
First of all, what is MS? If MS is some kind of computer thing, Click on the button with the bunch of lines on the left for the first side, and so on.
Format any disk with "format /s" option will make it bootable..