1. formatted - Adjective
2. formatted - Verb
Derived from format
formatted
simple past and past participle of format
We formatted the article to look better on smaller screens.
That has been given a definite format
(computing, of a storage medium) That has been physically arranged to be in a state ready for the storage of data
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI stray away from formulaic, the formatted. Christina Aguilera
Books can now be on the stands within days from delivery of a formatted manuscript, and often are. Bruce Jackson
A blank 40‑track disk formatted and written on an 80‑track drive can be taken to its native drive without problems, and a disk formatted on a 40‑track drive can be used on an 80‑track drive. Source: Internet
A 20 MiB hard disk formatted under MS-DOS 3.0 was not accessible by the older MS-DOS 2.0 because MS-DOS 2.0 did not support version 3.0's FAT16. Source: Internet
A FORMS filter made tailored printouts possible for applications lacking capability for formatted printing. Source: Internet
A formatted floppy disk does not include the sector and track headings of an unformatted disk; the difference in storage between them depends on the drive's application. Source: Internet