title bar
It keeps visual information from being overwhelming
No. When you upload a document to a server, a copy of that document is saved on another machine, but in order to read that copy, it must be copied to the client's machine, and that means the document must be downloadable. However, the download need not be in the exact same format as the original document because a server can re-encode (or convert) the uploaded document as it is being uploaded to the server and/or as it is being downloaded to the clients. Streaming media is an example of this. With appropriate software a client can still save the download, but that download will only be an exact duplicate of your upload if the server did not re-encode the document in some way.
Such a program is called a Quine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing)
The producers of the web page being paid by a company should make you skeptical.
It keeps visual information from being overwhelming
it means that the document is already open and is being edited or used at that current time
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The area located at the top of an open window is called the title bar. It typically displays the name of the program being used, as well as the name of the currently opened document. The title bar is an essential part of a software application's user interface, allowing users to quickly identify which file they are working on. Additionally, it often includes controls for minimizing, maximizing, or closing the window.
A draft paper is an early version of a document that is still being revised and edited. It may contain errors, incomplete sections, or rough ideas. A final version, on the other hand, is the polished and completed version of the document that is ready for submission or publication.
It is for all intents and purposes impossible to stop a file from being copied. Once you have given another person access to a file, they can copy it as much as they like. You can only protect the contents of a Word document from being read. If it can be read, it can be copied.
You're not being clear. ALL books are edited in one form or another.
"On the Air" means that the program is currently being broadcast live. Most sports, news programs and radio talk shows are actually broadcast live, rather than being taped, perhaps edited, and then broadcast later.
Putting documents on your flashdrive (a USB storage device) is as simple as copying any file on your computer to an enumerated USB Flash Drive using drag-and-drop file listings. Alternatively any program that creates documents gives you the option to write the document to the Flash Drive using its "save as" command. Documents saved on a Flash Drive can opened, edited, then saved back to the storage device without the document being saved to the computer's hard drive.
Scanners will copy text and graphics that are on the sheet of paper that is being copied. You would need to use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to convert the graphic text into characters that can be further edited as in a normal document.
Original answer by CloudySky Edited by Arianna Lovendino Yes.
It depends on when the show is done being shot.
DEVONthink Pro Office is document management software program for the Mac computers. It enables one to keep their important data being saved without interrupting their work.