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Open an existing document
word document on one side and new document on the other example: existing document new document a short story same story rewrite
None. The template is actually an existing document (usually without text) that stores all shortcuts or formatting that has been already prepared. Using some other existing document as a template has the same logic but you should erase existing text first. :-)
if you are talking about a word document in a computer, you just need to click the mouse to the part where you are adding space then hit either enter or spacebar
Open means simply open up an existing document. You would have to explain more if this does not help.
To modify an existing document first the document needs to opened and reviewed. Next insert or apply the changes that need to be made to the existing document. Upon closing you will be asked if you want to save changes click yes and it is complete.
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Making changes to a document, such as adjusting existing text or changing its formatting or adding new text to a document or things like graphics. So making any kind of change is editing a document.
in terms of their use
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.
There are no document yo be saved for the document is not existing...
Editing It.