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  2. Difference between Hard Copy and Soft Copy - GeeksforGeeks

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    Hard Copy and Soft Copy are two different forms of documents or data that serve different purposes. Hard Copies are physical and tangible, while Soft Copies are digital and require electronic devices for access.

  3. What is a soft copy? - TechTarget

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    A soft copy (sometimes spelled "softcopy") is an electronic copy (or e-copy) of some type of data, such as a file viewed on a computer's display or transmitted as an email attachment. Such material, when printed, is referred to as a hard copy.

  4. A soft copy is a digital version of a document, image, or other data. It can be displayed and read on a computer, tablet, or mobile device screen. Soft copies can be opened and edited by software programs. Soft copies are often compared to hard copies that are printed on paper.

  5. Hard Copy vs. Soft Copy: What’s the Difference?

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    A hard copy refers to a document that has been printed and exists physically, providing a tangible interaction with the information it holds. Conversely, a soft copy indicates a digital version of a document, accessible through electronic devices, such as computers and smartphones.

  6. What is a Soft Copy? - Definition from Techopedia

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    A soft copy of a document is a digital copy, one that doesn’t exist in physical form or on paper, but is instead stored as binary or machine language in any device or hardware setup.

  7. Soft Copy: What is Soft Copy? Types, Formats & Devices ...

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    A soft copy is a digital version of information, usually stored on a computer or other digital device. It's the opposite of a hard copy, which is a physical version of the same information, such as a printout or a book.

  8. Both hard copy and soft copy materials have their own unique attributes and advantages. Soft copy offers portability, accessibility, and interactivity, while hard copy provides durability, authenticity, and a tangible reading experience.