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  1. A file type refers to a specific kind of file1. It is usually identified by the file extension and the associated applications2. For example:
    • Microsoft Word documents have a .docx extension.
    • Adobe Photoshop documents have a .psd extension.
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    A file type is a name given to a specific kind of file. For example, a Microsoft Word document and an Adobe Photoshop document are two different file types.
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    File types define how files and organizational data are stored in a business. A file type is usually identified by the file extension and the applications associated with the file. Each stored file can have multiple file extensions but a single file format. A file format defines the way data is stored in a file.
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