Understanding file extensions can be quite puzzling, given the plethora of formats available. Their workings greatly assist in determining the application to use for opening particular files. Focusing on 32 of these file extensions, the subsequent chapters reveal the potential formats for each and detail their usage.
A product of Microsoft Office Suite, .doc stands as the standard format used by Word 2003 and earlier versions. Later versions utilize the .docx extension, which signifies an XML-based format. Both can be used and opened with Microsoft Word, Google Docs or an open-source option like LibreOffice. More details can be found on the Microsoft Office support site.
For spreadsheet users, .xls and .xlsx are familiar formats. Just like with .doc, .xls represents Excel 2003 and previous versions, while .xlsx is for Excel 2007 and later versions. Each can be opened with Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc among other programs. Check the Microsoft Office support site for more.
Used for presentation documents, .ppt represents PowerPoint 2003 and earlier versions, while .pptx is used by PowerPoint 2007 and later versions. These can be opened with Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and LibreOffice Impress. Details can be found on the Microsoft Office support site.
Understanding the nature and purpose of different file extensions is essential for file management and usability. Identifying the nature of a file allows us to select the appropriate software to open and interact with the file to achieve its intent. FileInfo.com can provide more comprehensive information about different file extensions and their associated software. It is crucial to not open an unknown file without first verifying the validity of its source, as it may contain harmful malware. Endeavor to always keep your software up-to-date to handle the latest versions of each file type.
`If you downloaded a 32 file on Android device you can open it by following steps below:
To open 32 File on iOS device follow steps below:
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