File Extension Database

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File extensions or formats tell you what kind of file you are dealing with. They correspond to specific types of files and help your computer understand what programs can be used to open them. In this article, we will explore 20 file extensions and how to open and use them.

.doc and .docx

DOC is a document file format used by Microsoft Word, while DOCX is used by the 2007 and later versions of Word. You can open these files with Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or OpenOffice. More info can be found here

.pdf

PDF stands for Portable Document Format. You can open PDF files using Adobe Acrobat Reader or any web browser. More about PDFs can be read here.

.jpg and .png

JPG and PNG are common image file formats. They can be viewed with any image viewer software or web browser. Find more info here.

.mp3

MP3 is a popular audio file format. You can play these files using any media player or music application. More info can be found here

.mp4

MP4 is a digital multimedia format most commonly used for video and audio files. You can these files using VLC Media Player or any other media player. More about MP4s here.

.exe

EXE is a file format containing an executable program in Windows. Double clicking an EXE file will automatically start the program. Be careful when opening EXE files, especially from unknown sources, because they may contain viruses. EXE files info here.

.txt

TXT is a raw text file format which can be opened using any text editor. More about TXT files can be read here.

.zip

ZIP is a compressed file format that can contain multiple files or folders. You can open these files using programs like WinRAR or WinZip. ZIP files info here.

.iso

ISO is a file format primarily used for optical disc images. PowerISO and Daemon Tools can be used to handle these file formats. Find ISO files info here.

.ppt and .pptx

PPT and PPTX are formats for Microsoft's PowerPoint Presentations. They can be viewed with Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. More about PPT/PPTX files here.

.xls and .xlsx

XLS and XLSX are formats for Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet. They can be viewed with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. More about XLS/XLSX files here.

.csv

CSV stands for Comma Separated Values. This file format is often used for databases and can be opened with any spreadsheet software. More about CSVs here.

.html and .htm

HTML files are designed to be viewed in a web browser. They contain code that is interpreted by the browser to display a webpage. More information on HTML files here.

20 File Important Information

Understanding file formats and the proper ways to open them is essential for successful digital navigation. Use this information as a guide for handling a variety of common file types. With this knowledge, you'll have more control over your files and how you interact with them.

How Can I Open 20 File on Windows

How Can I Open 20 File on Mac OS

How Can I Open 20 File on Android

If you downloaded a 20 file on Android device you can open it by following steps below:

How to Open 20 File on iPhone or iPad

To open 20 File on iOS device follow steps below:

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