Types and Extensions

Every file on your computer has a name and a special ending called an extension. The extension tells the computer what kind of file it is and which program should open it.

What is a File Extension?

A file name has two parts separated by a dot. The part before the dot is the name you give it. The part after the dot is the extension — it shows the file type. Example: myStory.docx
myStory.docx

myStory = file name  |  .docx = extension (Word document)

Common File Types

ExtensionFile TypeOpens With
.docx📝 Word DocumentMicrosoft Word
.txt📄 Plain TextNotepad
.pdf📕 PDF FilePDF Reader / Browser
.jpg / .png🖼️ ImagePhotos / Paint
.mp3🎵 MusicMedia Player
.mp4🎬 VideoVideo Player
.xlsx📊 SpreadsheetMicrosoft Excel
.pptx📑 PresentationMicrosoft PowerPoint
.zip🗜️ Compressed FolderFile Explorer

Spot the File Icons

📝

.docx

📕

.pdf

🖼️

.jpg

🎵

.mp3

🎬

.mp4

📊

.xlsx

🗜️

.zip

💡 Never rename a file's extension (the part after the dot) unless you know what you are doing. Changing it can stop the file from opening.

Quick Exercise

Q1. A file is named holiday.jpg. What type of file is it?
✅ It is an image file. The .jpg extension means it is a photo or picture.
Q2. Which extension shows a music file?
.mp3. It opens in a music or media player.
Q3. What are the two parts of a file name, and what separates them?
✅ The name and the extension, separated by a dot (.). Example: story.docx

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