Yes
False
When you place your cursor over the insertion point it changes to the I bar.
Insertion?
Of how much its position changes in a certain time.Of how much its position changes in a certain time.Of how much its position changes in a certain time.Of how much its position changes in a certain time.
All written changes in a legal document have to be documented. Any changes must be initialed at the point of change.
It depends on the document. If it is something within their authority, yes, they can make whatever changes the constitution allows.
Informal amendment
When you do a save, the changes are applied to the document you originally opened. When you do a 'save as', you have to choose a name and a location where a copy of the document will be saved; this copy will have changes you are currently making to the document. You can then exit the document without saving, and your original document is unchanged. The copy that you 'save as' is still intact, with changes. You can also do a 'save as' without making any changes, just to have another copy of the document existing with a new name and/or location.
A smaller version of a document is called a portable document. This will allow small changes to be made to the document without changing the entire document.
A BIG effect! An insertion changes the reading frame and can result in a completely different protein being formed which will probably be non-functional. These mutations are very detrimental.
Document collaboration allows many people to view a document and comment or suggest changes to a document.It is sort of an online editing resource for multiple people to view the same document at once and take note of who suggested what changes.
That depends on what document and what changes. Please ask this question again using words that make it clear what you what to know.