Making an extra copy of a document or a program is a common practice. If the only copy is a simple piece of paper, a copy machine will make "duplicates" A more extensive copy is a process called a "back up". This will insure that a duplicate is available if required.
An extra copy of a document or program is called a back-up. You should not copy licensed software, though.
Get file from another computer, across a network
It is an output!
BackUP
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a copy a back-up
its a backup,never an output
Get file from another computer, across a network
Hard Copy
A hard copy of a document is one that is printed out. The one on the computer is called a soft copy.
A printout or "hard copy".
Right-click | copy (unless this has been blocked by web site), then go to your document and paste. If right-click | copy does not work, you can press the PrtScr button, open a graphics program (like Paint), paste the screen into the graphics program (Ctrl-V), edit the image, save the image to your desired file type, import that image into your document.
A notarized copy of a document is a copy of the original document that has been certified by a notary public as a true and accurate reproduction of the original. A certified copy, on the other hand, is a copy of the original document that has been certified as a true copy by an official or legal authority such as a government agency or court clerk. Both types of copies can be used for official purposes to verify the authenticity of the original document.
Select the answer, copy and paste into a word processing program, and print as you would print any other document.
A certified true copy is an original document, and a document that is verified against the original copy is usually a recreation of the original document, or a second document that reflects the content of the original.
A fully-executed copy is a document that has been signed by all parties. The copy is the original document but copies of it can be made.
a hard copy is a printed out version of the document you are working on hope that helps :)