Yes it will.
permit
This question is not clear. You can set whatever passwords you like. Passwords to open documents and modify documents can be the same or different. You need to remember them to be able to use them.
allow
Yes, you can use the "Arrange All" command on the View tab to display two open documents simultaneously. This feature arranges the windows of the open documents side by side, allowing you to view and compare them easily. Simply ensure that both documents are open, then select "Arrange All" to choose your preferred layout.
I assume you are talking about the "explorer.exe" on a windows machine and the "finder" application on a mac. If this is the case, I would say, in laymen's terms, "explorer" and "finder" are applications that allow the user to browse the contents of the computer. In other words, in order to look at files on your computer, for instance, documents, you open either "explorer" or "finder" to do so. When you click (on a windows machine) on the start menu and open "computer" or "documents", you are really opening an instance of the "explorer.exe" application, which then allows you to see the files on your computer. It is the same on a mac; by opening "finder" you allow yourself to see your documents, pictures, music, etc on your computer.
One may learn which documents are required to open a bank account by visiting the FAQ (frequently asked questions) section for Bank of Montreal. The basic requirements will be the same for all banks.
Yes. When spreadsheets have to be printed, margins are important, in the same way as they are on word processing documents.
open EX,''You should never leave the door open''.
They allow you to zoom in or out of a worksheet or document, so they are essentially the same.
The same way you translate anything. You change word for word into the different language and then edit for grammar and context.
apparent, certain, distinct, open, clear.
Yes, they all work the same way. They are all started the same way too, by pressing the F7 key.