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  2. List of filename extensions (S–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Works spreadsheet or chart file, very similar to Microsoft Excel's XLS Microsoft Works: XLS [29] Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Microsoft Excel: XLSB: Microsoft Excel 2007 Binary Workbook (BIFF12)(Spreadsheets) Microsoft Excel 2007 (see Microsoft Office 2007 file extensions) XLSM: Microsoft Excel 2007 Macro-Enabled Workbook (Spreadsheets)

  3. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    The finished subtitle file is used to add the subtitles to the picture, either: directly into the picture (open subtitles); embedded in the vertical interval and later superimposed on the picture by the end user with the help of an external decoder or a decoder built into the TV (closed subtitles on TV or video);

  4. OpenOLAT - Wikipedia

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    You can configure them and add quizzes, annotations, jump tags and subtitles to them. Others: In OpenOlat there are other file types that can be imported, such as PDF, PowerPoint, Excel and Word files, as well as image, music and animations. Word, Excel or PowerPoint files can be created directly in OpenOlat as a learning resource.

  5. File:Gantt Chart.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  6. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    The SubRip file format is described on the Matroska multimedia container format website as "perhaps the most basic of all subtitle formats." [18] SubRip (SubRip Text) files are named with the extension.srt, and contain formatted lines of plain text in groups separated by a blank line. Subtitles are numbered sequentially, starting at 1.

  7. Universal Subtitle Format - Wikipedia

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    Universal Subtitle Format (USF) was a CoreCodec project that attempted to create a clean, documented, powerful and easy to use subtitle file format. It is based on XML for flexibility, unicode support, hierarchical system, and ease of administration. USF subtitles are usually used in Matroska containers.

  8. Office Open XML file formats - Wikipedia

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    To find the relationships for a specific file, look for the _rels directory that is a sibling of the file, and then for a file that has the original file name with a .rels appended to it. For example, if the content types file had any relationships, there would be a file called [Content_Types].xml.rels inside the _rels directory. _rels/.rels

  9. Comparison of subtitle editors - Wikipedia

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    Cloud platform with subtitle editor and workflow tools for collaborative captioning and subtitling, including making corrections to machine-generated captions. Add-ons include automatic speech recognition. Gnome Subtitles: GPL Linux Yes