Unless a document specifes that you must sign it in black ink, it is generally acceptable to sign a document in blue ink. The reason many documents specify black ink is because it reproduces better when the document is copied.
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It should only specify what the system should do and refrain from stating how to do these. This means that the SRS document should specify the external behavior of the system and not discuss the implementation issues. The SRS document should view the system to be developed as black box, and should specify the externally visible behavior of the system. For this reason, the SRS document is also called the black-box specification of a system.
No, anything legal has to be in blue or black pen.
Only those who can document their Bavarian ancestry are eligible.
well tutty comes from the sky and black and haadiyah has black teeth
No, the most common scanners today have a feature where you can have both black and white, and also with colors.
Black and white (: There were some color film utilized to document events in WW2 ~ see related link below .
It depends on the nature of the document. A document that affects an interest in real property must meet recording standards and they may require black ink. If the document is a contract that has been properly executed and the original is available for the judge's inspection it would be legally enforceable.
It should only specify what the system should do and refrain from stating how to do these. This means that the SRS document should specify the external behavior of the system and not discuss the implementation issues. The SRS document should view the system to be developed as black box, and should specify the externally visible behavior of the system. For this reason, the SRS document is also called the black-box specification of a system.
The neutral or default font color in MS Word is black.