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Document |
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gen. |
document (Written, typed, electronically produced, or printed information) |
bank. |
legal document; deed |
comp., MS |
doc (Any self-contained piece of work created with an application program and, if saved on disk, given a unique filename by which it can be retrieved) |
econ. |
document |
environ. |
document Material of any kind, regardless of physical form, which furnishes information, evidence or ideas, including items such as contracts, bills of sale, letters, audio and video recordings, and machine readable data files |
IT, dat.proc. |
specific document instance |
law |
instrument |
libr. |
record |
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comp., MS |
My Documents (A folder that provides you with a convenient place to store documents, graphics, or other files you want to access quickly. When you save a file in a program such as WordPad or Paint, the file is automatically saved in My Documents, unless you choose a different folder) |
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patents. |
documents |
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comp., MS |
document (To explain or annotate something, such as a program or a procedure) |
med. |
document |
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comp., MS |
Documents (A folder that provides you with a convenient place to store documents, e.g. text files, spreadsheets, and presentations, or other files you want to access quickly. When you save a file in a program such as WordPad, the file is automatically saved in Documents, unless you choose a different folder) |