Unformatted
Unformatted, in computing, describes data or text that contains no typographic styling, presentation instructions, or markup. It commonly refers to plain text files that consist solely of characters without bold, italics, font changes, color, or layout formatting. It relies on character encoding such as ASCII or UTF-8.
In practice, unformatted text preserves characters and whitespace; line endings vary by platform, and the content
Common examples include plain text files (.txt), log files, and data files that use delimiters such as
Advantages of unformatted text include portability, long-term accessibility, and human readability across systems. Its main limitations