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File format is a catch-all term to describe the type of each digital file. Some file formats are product-specific and will be named after the software or hardware used to create them. Others are more generic and may be created by a wide range of tools.

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Edited by Ralph Windsor on 17/02/2014 at 22:06

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Created by Ralph Windsor on 09/07/2013 at 18:13


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