".odt" is for Open Document and ".doc" is for Word Document.
Because doc holiday doesn't have any friends.
''please dont send me out my doc told me i cant take my medicine on an empty stomach
this site has info/formulas about derivatives and limits: http://www.scribd.com/doc/14243701/Calculus-Derivatives-Formula
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/cfr/part021/
This means that your DTRs (deep tendon reflexes) are 2+ (normal) and equal on both sides. Reflexes can provide info for a doc about potential issues with your nervous system.
Doc file extension is short for document
File extensions.
I am guessing "doc" since Microsoft documents have abbreviated file extensions as "doc".
.doc
.doc
File extensions tell the computer what kind of program was used to create it, and are usually three letters. Common file extensions are .txt .doc .wps
1. .txt 2. .rtf. 3. .doc 4. .write
.txt=notepad .cpp=turbo c .doc=mocrosoft word
Both are Microsoft Word document files. ".docx" is the new file extension that newer Microsoft Word version uses while the older versions save word files as ".doc" files.
A document is a file that can be used with other utilities.like doc or jpg files. Exe files are not documents and can be opened by operating systems.
which file extension is mos likely to contain malicious codes, .doc,. bat, pdf,.jpg?
Different file types have different file extensions. This is the three letters, after the dot in the file name. eg. *.exe is an executable file *.doc is a document file, used by windows Word. *.txt is a text file, opened by various word processors or notepad. Windows keeps a list of known file extensions and open the appropiate program when the file is clicked on. If windows does not know what to use to open it, it will have a generic icon and will prompt you for a program to open it, when you click on it. Be aware that Windows can hide the file extensions, so you won't be able to see it in file lists. You can change this. In explorer, click on 'tools' at the top of the window, then 'folder options', then 'view'. Down the list, you will see a tick box that hides known file extensions. Un-tick it, to see extensions in file lists. On the next tab 'File Types', you can see a list of all the know file extensions and the programs they are associated with.