Unformatted Text Data
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Unformatted text data refers to raw textual information that lacks any structure or styling beyond basic characters and whitespace. It is typically represented using a simple encoding scheme such as ASCII or UTF-8 and does not include formatting elements such as fonts, styles, colors, or images. Unformatted text data is commonly used for storing and exchanging information that does not require any specific layout or presentation, such as code, logs, configuration files, and simple notes. Unlike formatted text documents, unformatted text data can be easily manipulated and processed using text editors, scripting languages, and other software tools, making it suitable for a wide range of applications in computing and communication.