Think old days: items included in the same document were done so as appendices (thus were appended) and items that were separate and, back then, attached to a document by staples, were attachments. Append: to include in the same document; attach: to include with a document as a separate document.
The word "append" is a synonym of "attach," with regards to documents. An example of a sentence using the word "append" is "She directed the paralegal to append the document with the additional information. "
The PR director decided to append a comment to every review sent in by a customer. Other words for append are affix, attach, tack on, and adjoin.
The word "append" has the following definition: * To attach or fix. * To add as a supplement or appendix. Here are some example sentences: * I will append this receipt to your order. * Please append the glossary at the end of the book.
Yes, it is correct to say "append a signature." The term "append" means to add something, so when used in the context of signing a document, it implies adding your signature at the end or to the bottom of the text. However, it is more common to simply say "sign" a document.
Adjoin, Affix, Annex, Attach, Conjoin, Fasten, Fix, Hang, Supplement.
Appendicitis means inflammation of the appendix.
Sum up, total, envotize, plus append, subjoin, annex, affix, attach
count up, total, reckon, compute, add up, include, attach, supplement, adjoin, affix, append
If by forms, you mean the six voice libraries that make up the Miku Append product, then they are: Append Dark Append Light Append Soft Append Solid Append Sweet Append Vivid
In your email application you use the "attach" function (this may have an icon like a paperclip) and this enable you ti search for the document and attach it, so that you can send it with the e-mail.
The word append is a verb. Append means to add or to annex.
Oh, honey, "append" in math just means to add something to the end of a list or a number. It's like sticking an extra item onto the end of your shopping list or tacking on a bonus question at the end of a math quiz. So, if you're asked to append a number to a sequence, just slap it on the end and call it a day.