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What's the difference between a format and a form?
Feb 3, 2015 11:45 AM
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A "format" is an arrangement of things, a "pattern".. For example, a CV usually looks a certain way.
A "form" is a document in which there are spaces left blank in which you enter information. For example, to apply for a passport you fill out a form.
"Form" in particular has other meanings, so I can guessing the usage you are looking for in which they are similar.
The primary meaning of "form" is the composition and shape of some object.
February 3, 2015
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