In order to search for only specific file types add filetype:pdf to a search either keeping pdf to search for that kind of file or changing it to another file type. One can also use intitle:"text in title" to search for pages with specific terms in their title. Google has many additional options similar to these two.
with a media file converter. You must convert the audio files to .mp3 or another supported format. google search "format factory"
On Google Chrome, Facebook is saved as a file. It is because of it's format saved as a file on web.
There is many software solutions for this. Check out this google search. . . Many Many programs do this. Just find one that suites your price, and catches your eye. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=.ogg+to+.mp3&btnG=Google+Search
Google: online image format converter
Your question is a classic technical question. The file format .XLSX is a default format for Microsoft Excel 2007, which is out of date and is no longer supported by Microsoft. As well, this file format is not supported by Google Docs. Apparently, you must convert this file format to a more compatible file format -- .XLS -- in order to use the data in Google Docs. NB: When changing file formats, some attributes of the data will be lost. You can follow the link, below, to learn from an online blog, more about working the .XLSX files.
Search for a file, or search in a file?The former is OS-dependent, for Windows use functions FindFirstFile and FindNextFile.
Many novels can be found in pdf format. They are just a search engine away.
PDF is a shortened form of the technical term Public Document Format. This is simply a computer file format. No one individual owns the PDF file format.
To search a pdf file in Google. You can type the file name followed by .pdfe.g to search pdf file on xxx, type 'xxx.pdf' in Google.Alternatively you can use one following siteswww.pdfsearchengine.org/www.pdf-search-engine.net/www.pdfdig.com
You can download a free converter. One of them, which I recommend is called Format Factory Google IT
the format is wmv go on google and search freemake video converter. download it thhen select your video and convert it to wmv. hope this helps :)
you use google sketchup and export it as a .b3d format file