: You can copy "solid text" from any source and paste it into Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac), then save the file with the extension .txt .
: Researchers often use "TCP corpus" or similar large-scale text archives.
: Right-click on the link and select "Save link as..." or "Save target as..." .
If you are looking for a specific type of data often stored in .txt files, it may be related to one of the following:
Providing more context about where you heard of "worldqtar" will help in locating it.
If you have found a link to a .txt file online and it is opening in your browser instead of downloading:
: If the text is already open in your browser, go to the menu and select File > Save Page As... and ensure the format is set to "Text File".
: You can copy "solid text" from any source and paste it into Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac), then save the file with the extension .txt .
: Researchers often use "TCP corpus" or similar large-scale text archives.
: Right-click on the link and select "Save link as..." or "Save target as..." .
If you are looking for a specific type of data often stored in .txt files, it may be related to one of the following:
Providing more context about where you heard of "worldqtar" will help in locating it.
If you have found a link to a .txt file online and it is opening in your browser instead of downloading:
: If the text is already open in your browser, go to the menu and select File > Save Page As... and ensure the format is set to "Text File".