File
YES
A saved document is called a "file".
A saved document is called a "file".
A saved document is called a "file".
A file.
You have a Close button on a document and one on the application. The Close button on a document closes a document and will ask for the file to be saved if it has not been saved already. It will not close the application. The Close button on an application will close the application and ask for all files that are not saved to be saved. So there is very little difference between the two Close buttons.
There are no document yo be saved for the document is not existing...
Document is a text. You can save text in your document.
The toolbar that identifies the name of the current document is typically called the "title bar." It is located at the top of the application window and displays the name of the document along with the application name. In some applications, the title bar may also show the status of the document, such as whether it has been saved or modified.
Yes
When you save a Word document, the action is referred to as "saving" the document. This process can involve either saving it for the first time, which prompts you to choose a file name and location, or updating an existing document, which simply overwrites the previous version. The saved document is then stored in a specific file format, typically ".docx" for modern versions of Microsoft Word.
on the desktop