The letters at the end of a file name are called the file extension. They typically indicate the file type and help the operating system determine which program should open the file. For example, a file named "document.txt" has a ".txt" extension, signifying that it is a text file. File extensions can also include formats like ".jpg" for images or ".pdf" for documents.
The part of a file name that determines which program to use for opening it is called the "file extension." It typically consists of a period followed by a few letters, such as ".txt" for text files or ".jpg" for image files. The operating system uses this extension to associate the file with the appropriate application.
The set of characters at the end of a file name used to identify a file type is called a file extension. It typically consists of a period followed by a sequence of letters, such as ".txt" for text files or ".jpg" for image files. File extensions help operating systems and users recognize the format and associated applications for opening the files.
The short character sequence at the end of a file name, preceded by a period, is called a file extension. It typically indicates the file type or format, such as ".txt" for text files or ".jpg" for image files. File extensions help operating systems and applications determine how to handle and open the file.
You must be joking right? Do you remember something like File extension?
It is a batch command file.
It is a batch command file.
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Headache and heartache begin and end with the letters he.
At the end of the file name. In Windows it's hidden by default.