Users who need to create more complicated text documents, such as resumes, reports, letters, or flyers, typically do not save those documents as TXT files. When a WordPad or TextEdit user saves a document as a TXT file, those programs strip the document of its formatting (bolding, italicization, font style, alignment, etc.). Microsoft Notepad saves documents as TXT files by default, and Microsoft WordPad and Apple TextEdit can optionally save files as TXT files. Windows and macOS both include simple text editors that can save text documents as TXT files. They are used to store notes, step-by-step instructions, manuscripts, and other text-based information. TXT files are simple text documents that contain little to no formatting.
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