Open a text processing application (e.g. notepad) and insert the text INFOlearn in the first line of the document. Then save the file as test1.txt to the TEST4UFolder folder on your desktop and close the file.
Open the file test1.txt contained in the TEST4UFolder folder on your desktop and insert the text test4u in the second line. Save and close the file.
Open the file test1.txt contained in the TEST4UFolder folder on your desktop and delete the second line. Then save the file as test2.txt to the same folder.
Open the Notepad application.
Close the notepad application.
Create a text file and save it as Text.txt on your desktop.
Open the notepad and enter the text INFOlearn in the first line.
Enter the text test4u in the second line. Then save and close the file.
Notepad is a word processing program.
The Notepad application is usually used to save files with a *.txt extension.
Which of the following extensions is NOT a text file extension?
The Microsoft Word application usually saves files with a *.doc (or *.docx) extension.
The Microsoft Word application saves files with extensions other than *.doc, e.g. (*.txt, *.rtf).
Assuming you create two files with a doc extension using Word 2000 for the first one and Word 2013 for the second one. Is it likely that Word 2000 application cannot open or properly display the file created using Word 2013 application?