Computer Science, asked by lokeshwaris770, 1 day ago

what is a document?

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Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:Answer:

Explanation:

1)Click FILE > Save, browse to a folder,

type a name for your document in the File name box, and click Save

shortcut key for save ctrl+s

2)Choose File > Close to close your document without exiting.

Choose File > Exit to close your document and exit

3)A document or document file is a description of a reference material for a product. A document is a readable file. Computers running Microsoft operating systems, for example, commonly store document files in a .DOC, .DOCX, and .RTF file.

Examples:

Microsoft Word document: .doc and .docx

Microsoft Works document: .wps

PDF (Portable Document Format): .pdf

Rich text format document: .rtf

Plain text document: .txt

Explanation:

1)Click FILE > Save, browse to a folder,

type a name for your document in the File name box, and click Save

shortcut key for save ctrl+s

2)Choose File > Close to close your document without exiting.

Choose File > Exit to close your document and exit

3)A document or document file is a description of a reference material for a product. A document is a readable file. Computers running Microsoft operating systems, for example, commonly store document files in a .DOC, .DOCX, and .RTF file.

Examples:

Microsoft Word document: .doc and .docx

Microsoft Works document: .wps

PDF (Portable Document Format): .pdf

Rich text format document: .rtf

Plain text document: .txt

Answered by kajalyadav262003
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Explanation:

a document is a written or printed piece of information that provides evidence, proof, or information on a particular topic or subject. it can come in many forms, such as letters, reports, contracts, certificates, and many more. documents are often used to communicate information or to record important information for future reference. they can be created using a variety of tools, including word processing software, spreadsheets, and presentation software. documents can be both physical, like paper, or digital, like a pdf or word file.

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