There are far more than three. However, you may be thinking of the following:
Text/Document (txt, rtf, doc, docx, otf, etc)
Image file (jpg, bmp, png, ico, etc)
Playable media (mov, mp4, mkv, avi, etc)
There are also executable files (exe, msi, etc), data files (cab, dll, sys, etc), and many others.
It appears you have to save the file in a PDF format, or one of the other supported file types. When you save the file 'as' change the ending from .doc, to one of the supported file types.
.doc .xls .ppt
file organization is of 3 types sequential,direct and indexed sequential where how data is accessed in eash file is decided where as file maintainence is
You can't. Adobe Flash and Microsoft Word are two entirely different types of programs - and thus have entirely different types of files.
there are lots of files: The rat tail file-to round off objects The bastard file-to file larger objects half round file 3 sided file 4 sided file
word processor
A Word file is the file type that Microsoft Word saves out as.
.doc and .docx are very common with Microsoft word even though the program can save files as other types.
common attachment file types are .pdf (adobe reader), .doc (microsoft word), .jpg (jpeg image), and .zip (compressed files of any file format).
You can open any file with C, since it does not distinguish between file types. It's the way you read from the file.
Literally infinite, as you can make your own unique file types.
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