In the context of handwritten documents, "writing" refers to the act of physically forming letters, words, and sentences on paper using a pen or pencil. It is the process of creating a written record or communication by hand.
Open Office Documents, Wordperfect Documents, Write Documents, RTF files. Depending on the context, if you mean like as in proprietary or made by Microsoft, this could be Excel Documents.
decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering.
The same as it would mean with most any piece of writing. It is asking if the writing is formal or informal.
Yep. You open it up and start writing. If you mean handwritten... you'll have to scan your document in at some point, and depending on the software you use to do it, yes, you can usually pull the document into Word. If you only scan it as a picture, then you won't be able to edit it, but if you have a good test-recognition program, then you can edit it in Word probably.
Won't is a contraction of will not. It is found commonly in all kinds of informal writing, including writing about history. It has no other meaning in any context.
Ditto in any context means "exactly" or "same here."
SRD stands for software requirement documents. SRD acts as a contract between the developer and the customer.
A record kept in the form of a hard copy on paper as opposed to one kept electronically.
The term "issuing authority" in legal documents refers to the organization or entity that has the power to create and issue the document. This authority is responsible for ensuring the document's authenticity and validity.
It depends on the context. It may be rough draft, in writing. Or it may be preliminary or rough sketch, in art. Or it may be an eraser.
it means that its like a special kind of thing because it was named after a special person
Significance in writing refers to the importance or meaning of a particular idea, event, or concept within the context of the larger message or theme of the text. It helps readers understand why certain elements are included and how they contribute to the overall impact of the writing.