Editing General computer skills/Wordprocessing formats

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they are not "choosing winners" by making their files accessible only
they are not "choosing winners" by making their files accessible only
to people that buy Microsoft's products.
to people that buy Microsoft's products.
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== When to use plain text ==
 
If you're sending an e-mail message, plain text is best. Save the
If you're sending an e-mail message, plain text is best. Save the
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* Attach the ".txt" file.
* Attach the ".txt" file.
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== When to use OpenDocument ==
 
If you want someone else to load the file into a word processor, use
If you want someone else to load the file into a word processor, use
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for office documents. Make sure your word processor supports it.
for office documents. Make sure your word processor supports it.
There are links below which help you add this feature to MS-Word.
There are links below which help you add this feature to MS-Word.
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== When to use RTF ==
 
RTF on the other hand is the format readable by more different kinds
RTF on the other hand is the format readable by more different kinds
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* Attach the ".rtf" file.
* Attach the ".rtf" file.
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== When to use PDF ==
 
If you have a highly formatted document that you want others to see
If you have a highly formatted document that you want others to see

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