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Every day, computer users interact with different types of files. While most people are familiar with popular file formats like .doc, .pdf, .jpg, etc., there are over 150 other less familiar file types that serve various purposes too. This article will help you understand and deal with these files by discussing the different formats and ways to open or use files with 156 file extensions.

Understanding Different File Extensions

File extension, also known as file format, is a set of characters attached to the end of a filename. It determines the file type and can identify which program uses it or can open. Learning about these extensions can help users manage and troubleshoot their files better. For example, knowing that a .docx file is a Microsoft Word document can help when you need to open or edit this file. Understanding file extensions and their associated software is vital in ensuring your files are accessible and safe. For more about file extensions, click here.

Working With Various File Extensions

This section will explore different file extensions and how to open or use them. Note that some file extensions can be used in multiple ways, so be sure to check under each program mentioned if you're having trouble.

.jpeg and .jpg

These file extensions are used for image files. They can be opened by any image viewer or editor, such as Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop, or Irfanview. Download Adobe Photoshop

.txt

The .txt file extension is used for text files, which can be opened by any text editor, including Microsoft Notepad and Notepad++. Download Notepad++

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Understanding file extensions can prevent a lot of headaches when trying to open or use certain files. By familiarizing yourself with the various types of file extensions, you can know which program to use to open them, how they function, and how to troubleshoot when issues arise. Remember, if a file isn't opening correctly; it's often an issue with the software and not the file itself. For a comprehensive list of file extensions, click here.

How to open 156 files

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