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What are File Extensions?
What are File Extensions?
Introduction: File extensions play a crucial role in identifying and categorizing different types
of files on your computer. Understanding file extensions can help you navigate and work with
various file formats more effectively.
What is a File Extension?
A file extension is a set of characters at the end of a file name that indicates the file's format
or type.
It helps both the operating system and users recognize and associate files with specific
programs.
Common File Extensions and Their Meanings
.docx: A file extension for Microsoft Word documents.
.jpg/.jpeg: Indicates an image file in JPEG format.
.mp3: Represents an audio file.
.pdf: Stands for Portable Document Format, commonly used for documents that retain their
formatting across different platforms.
.xlsx: Used for Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
.zip: Denotes a compressed file or archive.
Importance of File Extensions
File extensions help computers identify the software required to open a file correctly.
They enable users to understand the file format at a glance, saving time and effort in locating
and working with files.
Changing or Removing File Extensions
Modifying a file extension can cause compatibility issues or render files unreadable.
It's essential to exercise caution when changing or removing file extensions and ensure you
have a valid reason to do so.
Learn this all file extension that you don’t know
Document File Extensions:
 .docx (Microsoft Word document)
 .pdf (Portable Document Format)
 .txt (Plain text file)
 .rtf (Rich Text Format)
 .odt (OpenDocument Text)
Image File Extensions:
 .jpg/.jpeg (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
 .png (Portable Network Graphics)
 .gif (Graphics Interchange Format)
 .bmp (Bitmap Image)
 .svg (Scalable Vector Graphics)
Audio File Extensions:
 .mp3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3)
 .wav (Waveform Audio File Format)
 .aac (Advanced Audio Coding)
 .flac (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
 .wma (Windows Media Audio)
Video File Extensions:
 .mp4 (MPEG-4 Video)
 .avi (Audio Video Interleave)
 .mov (QuickTime Movie)
 .wmv (Windows Media Video)
 .mkv (Matroska Video)
Compressed File Extensions:
 .zip (ZIP archive)
 .rar (RAR archive)
 .7z (7-Zip archive)
 .tar.gz (Gzip-compressed Tape Archive)
 .iso (Disc Image File)
Executable File Extensions:
 .exe (Executable File)
 .app (Application)
 .msi (Microsoft Windows Installer Package)
 .bat (Batch File)
 .jar (Java Archive)
Spreadsheet File Extensions:
 .xlsx (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet)
 .csv (Comma-Separated Values)
 .ods (OpenDocument Spreadsheet)
 .xls (Microsoft Excel legacy format)
 .numbers (Apple Numbers spreadsheet)
Presentation File Extensions:
 .pptx (Microsoft PowerPoint presentation)
 .key (Apple Keynote presentation)
 .odp (OpenDocument Presentation)
 .pdf (Portable Document Format)
 .ppt (Microsoft PowerPoint legacy format)
Conclusion:
It's essential to exercise caution when changing or removing file extensions and ensure you
have a valid reason to do so.
By understanding file extensions, you can navigate your digital files with ease and ensure
compatibility when sharing or opening files with specific software applications.
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  • 1. What are File Extensions? What are File Extensions? Introduction: File extensions play a crucial role in identifying and categorizing different types of files on your computer. Understanding file extensions can help you navigate and work with various file formats more effectively. What is a File Extension? A file extension is a set of characters at the end of a file name that indicates the file's format or type. It helps both the operating system and users recognize and associate files with specific programs. Common File Extensions and Their Meanings .docx: A file extension for Microsoft Word documents. .jpg/.jpeg: Indicates an image file in JPEG format. .mp3: Represents an audio file.
  • 2. .pdf: Stands for Portable Document Format, commonly used for documents that retain their formatting across different platforms. .xlsx: Used for Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. .zip: Denotes a compressed file or archive. Importance of File Extensions File extensions help computers identify the software required to open a file correctly. They enable users to understand the file format at a glance, saving time and effort in locating and working with files. Changing or Removing File Extensions Modifying a file extension can cause compatibility issues or render files unreadable. It's essential to exercise caution when changing or removing file extensions and ensure you have a valid reason to do so. Learn this all file extension that you don’t know Document File Extensions:  .docx (Microsoft Word document)  .pdf (Portable Document Format)  .txt (Plain text file)  .rtf (Rich Text Format)  .odt (OpenDocument Text) Image File Extensions:  .jpg/.jpeg (Joint Photographic Experts Group)  .png (Portable Network Graphics)  .gif (Graphics Interchange Format)  .bmp (Bitmap Image)  .svg (Scalable Vector Graphics) Audio File Extensions:  .mp3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3)  .wav (Waveform Audio File Format)  .aac (Advanced Audio Coding)  .flac (Free Lossless Audio Codec)  .wma (Windows Media Audio) Video File Extensions:  .mp4 (MPEG-4 Video)
  • 3.  .avi (Audio Video Interleave)  .mov (QuickTime Movie)  .wmv (Windows Media Video)  .mkv (Matroska Video) Compressed File Extensions:  .zip (ZIP archive)  .rar (RAR archive)  .7z (7-Zip archive)  .tar.gz (Gzip-compressed Tape Archive)  .iso (Disc Image File) Executable File Extensions:  .exe (Executable File)  .app (Application)  .msi (Microsoft Windows Installer Package)  .bat (Batch File)  .jar (Java Archive) Spreadsheet File Extensions:  .xlsx (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet)  .csv (Comma-Separated Values)  .ods (OpenDocument Spreadsheet)  .xls (Microsoft Excel legacy format)  .numbers (Apple Numbers spreadsheet) Presentation File Extensions:  .pptx (Microsoft PowerPoint presentation)  .key (Apple Keynote presentation)  .odp (OpenDocument Presentation)  .pdf (Portable Document Format)  .ppt (Microsoft PowerPoint legacy format) Conclusion: It's essential to exercise caution when changing or removing file extensions and ensure you have a valid reason to do so. By understanding file extensions, you can navigate your digital files with ease and ensure compatibility when sharing or opening files with specific software applications. VISIT WEBSITE