Backup
A printout or "hard copy".
To prevent somebody copy and pasting code from a text document you have, you can convert it to a PDF and set the options to prevent the selection of text. Unfortunately text can still be selected and pasted from vanilla PDF, so if your mission is critical it may be worthwhile moving into the realm of copy protection and the most secure solutions for all types of documents and web content can be found at www.artistscope.com up to and including a special web browser designed to copy protect web pages rather than expose them.
It means carbon copy. If you want to sent an exact copy of your e-mail to a second person put his or her e-mail address in the cc box.
It is called downloading.
Plagiarism and copyright infringement.
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.
YES !!
Yes original copy is an oxymoron
The original. The copy is for your filing purposes and as a backup.
An original chromosome is called a homologous chromosome, and its copy is called a sister chromatid. Homologous chromosomes have the same genes in the same order but may have different alleles, while sister chromatids are identical copies produced during DNA replication.
simulcrum I think!
The exact copy of a fossil is called a replica or a cast. Replicas are created to study and display fossils without risking damage to the original specimen.
If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.If you do a Copy, that is what will happen. If you do a Cut, it will be removed from its original location and stored on the Clipboard.
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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.
no but go to Mexico the east side and their is a copy
copy and paste or Source