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Q: What is a boilerplate in a merged document?
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What is meant by boilerplate language?

Depending on the context, boilerplate language is a set of phrases, sentences, paragraphs and sometimes pages of text included in a document or response that has been pre-written. The boilerplate language is copied and pasted into a new [context] document so that the writer of the new document is not required to craft what is included thereby. Boilerplate language is usually written by someone in charge, whether it be a PR person, a lawyer, an officer, or someone else, who has the authority to write the boilerplate language. Boilerplate language usually states a position, offers an idea, or puts forward some standard. The auto-signature on an e-mail message can be considered boilerplate language, as an example.


What is the final document created after a mail merge called?

A merged document.


Which type of document can be merged with a data source file?

A main document, which can be an ordinary Word document, such as a letter, or it could from a template.


What is the purpose of merged document?

Merged documents can be very useful ! Suppose you were running a sports club of 200 people, and you wanted to send them all the same letter... You could use a merge document to print the letter out, with each persons details merged into it.


When was Boilerplate - robot - created?

Boilerplate - robot - was created in 2000.


Which type of document would you create with word mail merge feature?

Form letters and mailing labels. Any kind of document that merges "dynamic" database-type information into static "boilerplate".


Is the boilerplate real?

No


Is boilerplate the robot real?

No


What is a bitext?

A bitext is a merged document composed of both source- and target-language versions of a given text.


What happens when you click Edit Individual Documents on the Mail Merge pane and then click OK the merged document?

sort


What is a boilerplate divorce?

"Boilerplate" is a term used when a standard form is used, instead of something written from scratch. A boilerplate divorce would be one that follows a standard form and can be done inexpensively because it doesn't involve a lot of personal attention from lawyers.


Where will you find the venue on a legal document?

Venue is not a term that refers to a legal document per se. It refers instead to the location where a lawsuit may be filed. Most written contracts do have a venue provision, however, as part of their "formal parts" or "boilerplate". The provisions generally provide that the parties, as part of their contract, agree that in the event of a lawsuit arising from the contract, venue (location of the lawsuit) shall be in a stated county of a given state. There really isn't any standard location where this has to be, other than "somewhere in the body of the contrac," though most contract drafters tend to put provisions considered "boilerplate" at the end of the document.