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any formats, I mean really
The necessary formats of information are as follows:Electric/manualfoldersLibrariesList of IndividualsDocuments
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.
Since a disk drive, or indeed any computer storage, can store only bits, the computer must have some way of converting information to 0s and 1s and vice-versa. There are different kinds of formats for different kinds of information. Within any format type, e.g., word processor documents, there will typically be several different formats. Sometimes these formats compete with each other.
A piece of software that converts documents into other file formats.
*.doc or *.docx
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ways to look at similar outlook information in different formats and arrangements are called what?
Information formats found within libraries include:books (fiction and non-fiction)reference materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, maps, etc)journals (both scholarly and trade)magazines and newspapersgovernment documentsgrey literatureconference proceedingsprimary sources (diaries, speeches, official documents, manuscripts, etc)secondary sources (textbooks, articles, criticism, commentaries, etc)