Use the Save As option. Within it you will find a lot of options to save document in. Amongst them will be a number of options to save your document as text.
Document is a text. You can save text in your document.
Directly, you can't. You will only be able to save a picture of the text. But if you are using Windows, you sometimes can! Click "print" while looking at the picture with text in it and select the printer that says XPS Document Writer or something similar to that. Then click "Ok" and it will save the picture as a XPS document. If the computer and recognize the letters, it will show in the document. Note: The computer doesn't always recognize the letters and words.
If you edit a document then you read through the document and revise or correct the document. In word processing this can mean deleting text, formatting text, replacing words, inserting page breaks, inserting headers and footers or page numbers, changing fonts, etc
Text manipulation is just changing text in any way, be that the actual letters, or formatting or alignment etc. It is what word processing is for. Anything you do with text in a document is manipulating it.
Yes, you can save files in the .TXT format.
process and creates text based document files
cursor insertion point
pictures, graphs, text, borders
It lets you write documents.
Plain text has only the text of the document, without any formatting. "Rich text" also includes information about the document formatting, such as font, size, bold, italics, margins and so-on. Most word processing programs these days will read "RTF" - Rich Text Format - and format the document for you.
in terms of their use
Typing text, copying text, cut and paste text, formatting text, formatting paragraph, page layout, printing text, saving document, putting text into columns, etc.