(Step-by-Step Guide for Seniors)
📄 What Is a File Type?
Every file on your computer has a file type.
The file type tells your computer:
- What kind of file it is
- Which program opens it
File types usually appear at the end of a file name after a dot.
Example:
Resume.docx
The “.docx” is the file type.
🟦 Common File Types You May See
Here are some common ones:
📄 .pdf
Portable Document Format
Used for documents that look the same on every computer.
Often used for bills, forms, and manuals.
📝 .docx
Microsoft Word document
Used for letters and typed documents.
📊 .xlsx
Excel spreadsheet
Used for budgets and lists.
🖼 .jpg or .png
Photo or image file
Used for pictures.
🎵 .mp3
Music file
🎬 .mp4
Video file
📦 .zip
Compressed file
Contains multiple files inside one folder.
You usually double-click to open it.
🟦 How to See File Types
If you don’t see the letters at the end:
Step 1
Open File Explorer.
Step 2
Click View at the top.
Step 3
Click Show.
Step 4
Check File name extensions.
Now you will see file types clearly.
🟦 Why File Types Matter
Knowing the file type helps you:
- Choose the correct program
- Avoid opening suspicious files
- Understand what you’re downloading
Example:
If you expected a photo but received:
file.exe
Do NOT open it.
That could be dangerous.
⚠ Be Careful With These File Types
Avoid opening unknown files ending in:
Especially if received in email.
When unsure:
Do not open it.
💡 Confidence Tip for Seniors
File types are simply labels.
They tell you what kind of file it is.
Once you recognize the common ones, everything feels less confusing.
You’re learning the “language” of your computer.
And that builds confidence.