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A compressed file uses as the last character in the file extension?

underscore


What does a compressed file use as the last character in a file extension?

It varies. It could be a .zip a .rar as they are the most common, but there is a more extensive list


What is the last character in a file extension?

It varies by the extension. A compressed file ends in an underscore _ A hidden file ends with a dollar sign $ A regular extension usually ends in a letter (.exe, .zip, .rar, .txt, etc)


On the Windows setup CD what type of file uses an underscore as the last character in the file extension?

Expand D:\i386\netapi32.dl_ A compressed file uses an underscore as the last character in the file extension; for example, Netapi32.dl_. When you use the Copy command, the file will automatically uncompress. Making it Netapi32.dll pg 713 A+ Guide to managing your PC 6th edition. A Microsoft paced file has the extension ??_ A compressed File. You can visit the website http://www.downloadatoz.com/file-extensions/ to find out the format suitable for you indeed. What's more, this website also recommends you the software to open, transfer, and convert the format. There are also the related solution guide that can solve your problems about how to open, transfer and convert the file extension.


What is a file that is the last 3 characters that follow the file name that identify the type of program used to create the file?

The file extension. It comes after the file nice, after the last dot in the name. For example someTextDocumet.txt has the extension TXT for plain text. The program that created it is most likely the default one for opening it.


When is the last day to file your taxes with an extension?

It depends on the legislation of your country.


What is one are more characters following the last period in a file name such as exe txt or avi?

file extension


Is the last 3 characters that follow the file name that identify the type of program used to create the file?

Yes. If the file ends with .zip, it is a ZIP Archive file. There is a way to change the extension, however, using an extension changer found on the internet. The filename extension (characters to the right of the dot in the file name) identifies the type of file (unless this extension is renamed by a computer user) in most cases. The type of file will identify what can use or open the file, but not necessarily what created the file.


What is the second part of a file name?

The second part of a file name is typically referred to as the file extension, which follows the last period in the name. It identifies the file type and helps the operating system determine which application should open it. For example, in the file name "document.txt," "txt" is the file extension indicating it's a text file.


What is the default file extension for an Excel 2010 workbook?

The default file ext for Excel 2010 default install is .xlsx as it was in 2007. 2003 was the last version with a different extension, which was .xls for workbooks.Te default file ext may be changed by going into File-> Options -> Save -> Save in this format.If there is a group policy in place, Excel will inherit the default file extension specified.


The last characters after the period in a file name?

Are called a file extension. They typically describe the function of the file. .exe stands for an executable file, a .jpg is an image compression, .doc is a Microsoft Word document, etc.


The last three or four characters of a file name indicates which program was used to create the file?

It's whats known as a "file extension" File extensions are the last three/four letters after the dot of a file name, and it defines what program is used to open the file. Files ending with .mp3, usually open with Windows Media Player. Files ending with .doc, can be opened with MS Word. Some extensions are proprietary, such as the .pdf extension which can only be opened by Adobe Reader.