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  2. Collation - Wikipedia

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    Certain limitations, complications, and special conventions may apply when alphabetical order is used: When strings contain spaces or other word dividers, the decision must be taken whether to ignore these dividers or to treat them as symbols preceding all other letters of the alphabet. For example, if the first approach is taken then "car park ...

  3. List of filename extensions (A–E) - Wikipedia

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    A Document, or an ASCII text file with text formatting codes in with the text; used by many word processors Microsoft Word and others DOCM: Microsoft Word Macro-Enabled Document Microsoft Word: DOCX [78] Microsoft Word Document Microsoft Word: DOT [78] Microsoft Word document template Microsoft Word: DOTX [78] Office Open XML Text document ...

  4. List of Microsoft Office filename extensions - Wikipedia

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    Office Open XML (OOXML) format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and became the default format of Microsoft Word ever since. Pertaining file extensions include:.docx – Word document.docm – Word macro-enabled document; same as docx, but may contain macros and scripts.dotx – Word template.dotm – Word macro-enabled template; same ...

  5. Word divider - Wikipedia

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    In punctuation, a word divider is a form of glyph which separates written words. In languages which use the Latin, Cyrillic, and Arabic alphabets, as well as other scripts of Europe and West Asia, the word divider is a blank space, or whitespace. This convention is spreading, along with other aspects of European punctuation, to Asia and Africa ...

  6. Byblos syllabary - Wikipedia

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    The Byblos script is usually written from right to left; word dividers are rarely used. Ten inscriptions were described by Dunand in 1945, named a to j in their order of discovery. They are: [1] Two rectangular bronze tablets, documents c (16×11 cm) and d (21×12 cm), with 225 and 459 characters, respectively. Both tablets are inscribed on ...

  7. Mac and Mc together - Wikipedia

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    According to the ALA wiki, it maintains in print two publications on filing rules, one covering that "word-by-word" convention, and another prepared in 1980 that is "letter-by-letter". [10] A 1998 book attributes the changes to the rules to computer informatics, and notes the Mac/Mc change as its first example.