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What is a TX_ file? A TX_ file is a compressed .TXT file typically created by Makecab, a Windows utility used for compressing files and generating .CAB files. It is often used for saving a TXT file to a CD so that it uses less disc space.

More Information To decompress a TX_ file in Windows with Microsoft Expand installed, type the following command: expand myfile.tx_ myfile.txt NOTE: The underscore syntax is also used for many other compressed file types, including .EX_ , .DL_ , and .SY_ .

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What is a TX_ file?

A TX_ file is a compressed .TXT file typically created by Makecab, a Windows utility used for compressing files and generating .CAB files. It is often used for saving a TXT file to a CD so that it uses less disc space.

More Information

To decompress a TX_ file in Windows with Microsoft Expand installed, type the following command:

expand myfile.tx_ myfile.txt

NOTE: The underscore syntax is also used for many other compressed file types, including .EX_ , .DL_ , and .SY_ .

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What is a TX_ file?
A TX_ file is a compressed .TXT file typically created by Makecab, a Windows utility used for compressing files and generating .CAB files. It is often used for saving a TXT file to a CD so that it uses less disc space.