Yes and no. A file is a broader term. A document is a file, but there are many kinds of files, so not every file is a document. You can have an image file for example, which is not a document.
Document has different meanings (abstraction) in various context. A document does not to be a file, some abstraction do emphasize that a document is NOT a file, but may be loaded or saved into a file. Also, in some context, a file may not contain only 1 document, but some. In this context, a Document is NOT a file.
No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.No. A Word document is a file created by Microsoft Word.
A saved document is called a "file".
File
You may want to keep a separate copy. You may want to set a new version of the file. You may want to be able to make changes to a document, but not lose the original, so you save a copy with a different name. There are many other reasons for saving a document with a different name.
That, my good freind, would be .pdf, hence the Portable Document File
The California state file number for this document is not provided.
The entity file number for this specific document is 123456.
The secretary of state file number for this document is 123456.
* The file extension of a Word document is .doc * The file extension of an Excel speadsheet is .xls
A saved document is called a "file".
A saved document is called a "file".