i am processing in word. which type of format would you not use. a doc b jpg c txt d rtf

What format would you use with a photo of the grand canyon on windows xp? how do you input into your computer? a gif b bmp c jpg d pict

how can you input a picture into your computer a use a vector photo program b use a bit map converter cuse a digital publisher d use a digital scanner

Thank you

Is this a beginning computers class? If you have been working in Word for your word processing program, you will know how your documents are saved. What is after the dot in the file name?

Same goes with photos, no matter what program you use.

So ... is this a very beginning computers class? Or have you been using computers and programs for a while?

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To answer your questions:

1. In Word processing, the format you would not typically use is C) txt (text format). TXT format is primarily used for plain text without any formatting, such as when transferring text between different programs or platforms.

2. If you have a photo of the Grand Canyon on Windows XP, the format you would use for the image is C) jpg (JPEG format). This is a common format that provides good image quality with reasonable file sizes.

To input the photo into your computer, you have a few options:

a) Use a vector photo program: This option refers to using software like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW, which specialize in creating and editing vector graphics. However, this may not be necessary if you only want to input the photo as an image file.

b) Use a bitmap converter: This could be an image editing software like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP, which can convert, edit, and save images in different formats. You would open the photo in the program and then save it as the desired format (e.g., jpg, bmp, gif).

c) Use a digital publisher: While a digital publisher may work for certain purposes, it is not typically used to input photos into a computer. Digital publishing software is more focused on creating and formatting publications such as ebooks, magazines, or interactive content.

d) Use a digital scanner: This option involves physically scanning a printed photo or document using a dedicated scanner. The scanner converts the physical image into a digital file that can be saved on your computer. This method is useful for digitizing printed materials.

Overall, for most cases, using a bitmap converter or directly saving the photo in the desired format using an image editing software would be the most practical and common methods to input a picture into your computer.

I hope this helps clarify the information you were seeking. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask!