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3.sav
4.close
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A document giving permission to start a colony is a charter Sources: I just learned about this in school.
When you start word a new blank document appears true or false?
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In an HTML document, to start a new paragraph, the <p> tag is used. Here p stands for paragraph and will start a new para.
the function of start menu is to easy to see the document
Start the MS Word application. A new document based on the template "Normal.dot" is created. If you already are editing a document and want to start a new document, Ctrl+N will open a new empty document based on "Normal.dot" (You can also open a new document from the File menu, choose "New > Document".
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Usually Word will start a new document (a blank page) when you open the MS Word program. If you are in Word but in a pre-existing document (for example, with text or pictures already on it) then you can create a new document by pressing the Ctrl and N keys on your keyboard at the same time. Finally, once you've typed or added everything you want on the document, press Ctrl and S simultaneously to save the document and have it show up as is the next time you open it.
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Charter
A charter is a document from a monarch that gives permission to the holder to start a colony. Queen Elizabeth granted a charter to Sir Walter Raleigh on March 25, 1584, giving permission to start a colony in Virginia.