Paint application documents can be saved in Jpeg or Gif formats. You can design logos, pictures or diagrams in Paint.
Some public document formats are true. It all depends on where you got the public documents.
For online fax service, fax documents are usually in PDF, TIFF or plain text formats.
It depends on what application you are using. To see the file formats available for your particular application, you can select File > SaveAs and look to see what formats are available. Some applications have an export function, instead of SaveAs.
A piece of software that converts documents into other file formats.
*.doc or *.docx
An HTML conversion application helps to convert HTML pages into other formats. You can do this by exporting JS also.
http://www.gainsurance.org/INSURANCE/CompanyLicensing.aspx The Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (UCAA) process is designed to allow insurers to file copies of the same application for admission in numerous states. Each state that accepts the UCAA is designated as a uniform state. While each uniform state still performs its own independent review of each application, the need to file different applications, in different formats, has been eliminated for all states that accept the uniform application. Additional information is available for each type of insurance company at the following link: http://www.gainsurance.org/INSURANCE/LicensedCompanyInformation.aspx
It is unclear what you are asking. Each application that creates files uses its own specific file formats, appropriate for the purposes of that application.
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What are 3 application not normally used that have native file formats?