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Are changes that you make to an existing document are permanently saved even if you don't perform a Save operation?

no, but windows does perform autosave at times.


Why does open office ask you to accept changes made to a document?

It's the same with almost any program - not just Open Office. If you make a change to an existing document (even adding a simple comma) - the software will always ask you if you want to save the changes.


Can congress make changes in the document's wording because of changes in society?

It depends on the document. If it is something within their authority, yes, they can make whatever changes the constitution allows.


Can you edit an existing hyperlink in a Word document?

Put the cursor into the link. Then press and hold the Ctrl key and press K. That will open a dialog box that will allow you to make changes.


Make changes to a documents existing content?

Edit


How do you make written changes to legal document?

All written changes in a legal document have to be documented. Any changes must be initialed at the point of change.


How can congress make changes without changing the document?

That depends on what document and what changes. Please ask this question again using words that make it clear what you what to know.


Programs with which you can create or make changes to existing files are?

Editing programs


Which institution can make changes into an existing law of the country?

rajya sabha


When court make changes of a will can it be referred as a codicil or not?

No. A codicil is the form used when a testator makes changes to their existing will while they are still living.A court can make changes to a will under certain circumstances via a court order.No. A codicil is the form used when a testator makes changes to their existing will while they are still living.A court can make changes to a will under certain circumstances via a court order.No. A codicil is the form used when a testator makes changes to their existing will while they are still living.A court can make changes to a will under certain circumstances via a court order.No. A codicil is the form used when a testator makes changes to their existing will while they are still living.A court can make changes to a will under certain circumstances via a court order.


Who is authorized to make changes to an existing contract?

All parties to the contract must make any changes in writing and signed by all parties.


If you are asked to make formatting changes to your document what are you being asked to do?

You're being asked to adjust the layout and structure of the document. Titles and Content changes can completely turn around a poorly formatted document. Adam