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In general, a file is basically a collection of all related​

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Answered by divyarathore2992
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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In general, a file is simply a full collection of all related Documents.

In the computer form, "document" means a fundamentally literary PC document, including its construction and configuration, for example, text styles, shadings, and pictures. Contemporarily, "archive" isn't characterized by its transmission medium, e.g., paper, given the presence of electronic records. While documents could have enormous assortments of customization, everything records can be shared unreservedly and reserve the option to do as such, imagination can be addressed by archives, moreover. History, occasions, models, suppositions, and so forth all can be communicated in archives.

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