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Microsoft Word's best for saving your typing. If you're just wanting to shut down the page but not the PC then copying and pasting is also a basic way of saving typing.
A backfile conversion is the scanning of a backfile and the subsequent saving in digital format.
persistent storage
2001
Paper saving bonds can no longer be purchased at banks and other financial institutions. The US Treasury sells savings bonds online at www.treasurydirect.gov.
Saving play in the process of economic growth reduces poverty in an economy and improves the standards of living.
Ripping is the process of copying audio or video content to a hard disk, typically from removable media. The word is used to refer to all forms of media. Despite the name, neither the media nor the data in it is damaged after extraction. Digital Audio Extraction (DAE) is a more formal phrase applied to the ripping of audio CDs. Ripping is distinct from simple file copying, in which the source audio/video is not formatted for ease of use in a computer filesystem. For example, the hierarchy of files making up the audio/video data on a DVD-Video disc can be encoded into a single MPEG file. In addition, the copied data are often compressed with appropriate codecs. Ripping is often used to shift formats, and to edit, duplicate or back up media content. Media files released on the Internet may describe the source of the rip in their names, e.g. DVD-Rip.
Digital radiovisograph is equipped with special image analysis software, and in digital technology it is possible to enlarge the images and their saving in the patient's file.
You can convert Analog slides to digital slides using either a flat bed scanner, hand scanner, projector copier, Transparent scanner (either professional or consumer) or in worst case scenario take a digital photo of the slide.
Transcoding is the term for converting computer data from one format to another. Transcoding can be analog to analog or digital to digital conversion.
There are many benefits to RBS digital banking such as saving time, keeping track of spending, and there are also many security measures to protect your bank account.