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==Recording container formats== A container format is a system for dividing physical storage space or virtual space for data. Data space can be divided evenly by a [[systems of measurement|system of measurement]], or divided unevenly with [[meta data]]. A grid may divide physical or virtual space with physical or virtual (dividers) borders, evenly or unevenly. Just as a physical container (such as a [[file cabinet]]) is divided by physical borders (such as [[drawer (furniture)|drawer]]s and [[file folder]]s), data space is divided by virtual borders. Meta data such as a [[unit of measurement]], [[Address (geography)|address]], or [[meta tags]] act as virtual borders in a container format. A template may be considered an abstract format for containing a solution as well as the content itself. * Systems of measurement **[[Metric system]] ** [[Geographic coordinate system]] **[[Grid (page layout)|Page grid]] * [[Film formats]] * [[Audio format|Audio data format]] * [[Video tape|Video tape format]] * [[Disk format]] * [[File format]] * [[Meta data]] ** [[Formatted text|Text formatting]] ** [[Template (file format)|Template]] ** [[Data structure]]
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