1) Portable Document Format: Can be easily shared between computers without losing formatting.  a) RTF b) PDF c) RFR d) DOC e) TXT f) IMG 2) Text files store basic text, with no formatting. Can be read by all computers a) PDF b) RTF c) TXT d) DOC e) IMG f) BLB 3) Rich Text Formatting: Stores text but with formatting, such as bold or underlined. a) TXT b) RTF c) DLD d) IMG 4) A file format for Audio which is used on CDs. Often large file sizes. a) MP3 b) WAV c) TXT d) BLB e) MP4 5) A smaller audio format which saves file space by removing sounds the human ear doesn't hear. a) MP4 b) MP3 c) AVI d) WAV 6) Graphic Interchange Format: Widely used for web images. Can have transparent backgrounds. a) JPG b) AVI c) PNG d) GIF 7) Portable Network Graphic: Like GIF but stores more colours a) PNG b) GIF c) JPG d) MP3 8) Used for photos as better at retaining colour and detail. Created by the Joint Photo Expert Group. a) GIF b) PNG c) JPG d) JIFF 9) Bitmaps: High quality graphics that are larger in file size. a) JPG b) GIF c) BMP d) BMI

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