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A plain text format is a simple, lowest-common-denominator storage format. All data values in a plain text file are stored as a series of characters. Even numbers are stored as characters. Each character is stored in computer memory as one or two bytes.
File formats used for rich text documents include RTF, DOC, and DOCX. In contrast, plain text documents contain only plain, unformatted text. Plain text files are usually saved using the TXT file name extension, but many other extensions are used as well depending on the plain text file's intended purpose.
Recap. A plain text format is a simple, lowest-common-denominator storage format. Data in a plain text format are usually arranged in rows, with several values on each row. Values within a row are separated from each other by a delimiter or each value is allocated a fixed number of characters within a row.
File formats used for rich text documents include RTF, DOC, and DOCX. In contrast, plain text documents contain only plain, unformatted text. Plain text files are usually saved using the TXT file name extension, but many other extensions are used as well depending on the plain text file's intended purpose.
Plain text is also commonly used for configuration files, which are read for saved settings at the startup of a program. Plain text is used for much e-mail. A comment, a “.txt” file, or a TXT Record generally contains only plain text (without formatting) intended for humans to read.
Plain text, Plain-text, or Plaintext is any text, text file, or document that contains only text. In the picture is a visual example of plain text vs. formatted text. Most associate plain text files with the file extension. Txt on Microsoft Windows computers, however, can be any non-formatted file.
A plain text email is as it sounds: It's a simple email message that only includes text. There are no images or graphics and no formatting. You'll also notice all the links are written out.
Text is stored on a computer by first converting each character to an integer and then storing the integer. For example, to store the letter `A', we will actually store the number 65. `B' is 66, `C' is 67, and so on. The conversion of letters to numbers is called an encoding.
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