Page 28 - iPrime_V2.2_class6
P. 28
We can right-click on the empty area of the Taskbar to display those options. We can select Show
windows side by side option to display all the windows on the screen simultaneously.
Working with multiple applications
If you could organise your computer files like a fantasy kingdom, with each
folder representing a different realm or kingdom. How would you design the
folders to reflect the magical world of your imagination?
DIFFERENT FILE FORMATS
You must have observed that whatever we do on a computer is saved as a file. But every file stores
a different type of data, like a Word file stores text, a video file contains multimedia, an audio file
contains audio and a picture file stores pictures. So, how does a computer differentiate between
different types of files? The file type is also called the file format. So, all these files contain different
types of data and are saved in a specific format. The file format can be determined by the file
extension. A file extension is a group of three or more characters used to identify the type of a file. It
helps an operating system recognise the different types of files. The file formats of different types of
files depend upon the software used for creating those files. Software puts a file extension after the
file name to specify its format. Some of the most commonly used file extension, or file formats are:
JPEG: It stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is used to store images. The file
extension of a image file can be .jpeg, .jpg, or .jpe.
MP4: An MP4 file is used to store multimedia content. It can contain audio, video, movies, and
still images. A file with an MP4 extension is an MPEG-4 video file.
MP3: It is an audio file format that is used to store music files. MP3 stands for Moving Pictures
Expert Group. The file extension of an audio file is .mp3.
DOCX: It is used to save Word documents. This document stores images, text, pictures, and
tables. The file extension of the Word file is .docx.
26 iPRIME (Ver. 2.2)–VI

