Normal.dot is a file template that is used to decide what settings are used when you start using a document. For example, when you load Word, it is already set with a particular font, normally Times New Roman, before you type anything. You can overwrite Normal.dot but normally it is best not to. It usually asks that if you have made some changes to things like styles. Save the document you are working on with an appropriate name, as seeing as you are not certain, do not overwrite Normal.dot on this occasion.
Preexisting means something that already exists, or exists before this point. For example a preexisting condition in relation to medical insurance is an illness that you have before you take out the insurance.
Having being or existence; existing; being; occurring now; taking place.
because if someone has an account like yours or they want you to renew it then it would say that. I have had that with a lot of websites, they say that an existing account already exists but it does not.
In a vacuum no matter exists.
No, extant means still existing.
Mythological means existing only in the imagination so, by definition, no mythological creature really exists.
It will give you a warning and ask if you want to replace the contents of the destination cells. You can then choose whether to do so or not.
Existing as or involving something that exists as an unproven idea, theory, or possibility
Normally, when you edit a document, each time you type a letter, it's placed to the left of the cursor, which moves one space to the right, and any text that already exists is shuffled right. With overtyping, the existing text stays where it is, and each new letter you type simply replaces the existing text.
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Infinity is any number greater than a number that already exists Infinity is any number greater than a number that already exists
Any attempt to use an already existing address on a LAN will be rejected, and the second or succeeding system will have their address set to 0.0.0.0. Duplicate addresses are not allowed in a LAN; the addresses must be unique.