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  2. Google Docs - Wikipedia

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    Google Docs is an online word processor and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google.Google Docs is accessible via a web browser as a web-based application and is also available as a mobile app on Android and iOS and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS.

  3. File:Outlines Of English Grammar (IA OutlinesOfEnglishGrammar ...

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  4. Doc (computing) - Wikipedia

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    DOC was changed once again into an OLE and CFBF-based format used from Word 97 ("8.0") to 2003 ("11.0"). Word for MS-DOS used its own specific DOC format. [5] In order to allow users of Word 6.0 and Word 95 to be able to open and read documents created in the newer (97–2003) format, Microsoft released the downloadable Word 97 Import Converter ...

  5. Rich Text Format - Wikipedia

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    When an RTF file containing mostly Latin characters without diacritics is viewed as a plain text file, the underlying ASCII text is readable, provided that the author has kept formatting concise. When RTF was released, most word processors used binary file formats; Microsoft Word, for example, used the .DOC file format.

  6. Uniform Office Format - Wikipedia

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    The document format described uses XML contained in a compressed file container, similar to OpenDocument and Office Open XML. The working group that produced the standard was founded in January 2002, and the first draft of the specification was produced in December 2005.

  7. Document file format - Wikipedia

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    A document file format is a text or binary file format for storing documents on a storage media, especially for use by computers.There currently exist a multitude of incompatible document file formats.

  8. File:English grammar (IA englishgrammar00morrrich).pdf

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  9. Document (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic document, simply called a document, any electronic media content other than computer programs or system files; Document file format, a type of computer file referred to as "Document" that contains text; Web document, similar in concept to a web page, but also satisfies the following broader definition by World Wide Web Consortium