
1) Data format 2) Data formatting 3) Format 4) Info 5) Information
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1) Format 2) Initialisation 3) Initialization
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===Lang Hancock=== I found this article on `articles for cleanup since 2004`, and put a fair amount of research into it over a fair period of time, culminating in what you see there now. I`m pretty pleased with it now, and am hoping to put it up for FA; but I thought I`d better post here first to see if there`s any problems I`ve missed. Chee...
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Altering the appearance of text, graphic accents, or visuals by changing their formatting attributes, including - in the case of text - typeface, type size, leading, kerning and colour.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20829

Completely erasing and resetting a camera's memory card. This is usually done as a quick way to erase a full card that you want to reuse or to attempt to fix a card that can't be recognized by the digital camera
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This process refers to wiping a disk completely clean of any information. This can be done to both removable and fixed disks.
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Completely erasing and resetting a camera's memory card. This is usually done as a quick way to erase a full card that you want to reuse or to attempt to fix a card that can't be recognized by the digital camera.
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The manner in which a manuscript is prepared and presented.
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In computing, short for disk formatting (laying down a structure for organizing, saving, and retrieving data), or text formatting (changing its appearance). Modern office programs and desktop publishing packages also allow the formatting of objects such as pictures and frames
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21221

Indent stuff nicely, etc. Compiler ignores it:, tas don't.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22372
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