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Copy may
refer to:
Copying or the
product of
copying (including the
plural "
copies"); the
duplication of
information or an
artifact Cut,
copy and paste...
- the
copy editor is editing, they can more
easily search words, run
spell checkers, and
generate clean copies of
messy pages. The
first thing copy editors...
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distribution on such sites. Recently, eARC has come into
common use for
advance copies of eBooks. This
usage dates back to at
least 2010 and was
promoted by Baen...
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original to
copy when
copies are made. This
deterioration ac****ulates with each generation. With
digital forms of information,
copying is perfect.
Copy and paste...
- computing,
copy is a
command in
various operating systems. The
command copies computer files from one
directory to another. Generally, the
command copies files...
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receive copies of the letter, even
though carbon paper is no
longer used to make the
copies. An
alternative etymology is that "c:" was used for
copy and "cc:"...
- "Certified
copies of do****ents or records."' In such a case, the PIO is only
certifying that
copies of do****ents or
records are true
copies of
those held...
- In publishing,
advertising and
related fields,
copy refers to
written material, in
contrast to
photographs or
other elements of layout, in
contents such...
- the
resource consumption of
unmodified copies,
while adding a
small overhead to resource-modifying operations.
Copy-on-write
finds its main use in sharing...
- applications.
Shadow Copy technology requires either the
Windows NTFS or ReFS
filesystems in
order to
create and
store shadow copies.
Shadow Copies can be created...