Computer output presented on a CRT screen rather than being printed.
Temporary output that can be interpreted visually, as on a monitor. (Contrast with hard copy.)
Information stored in a computer. (This may seem odd, as computers and disks aren't very soft. But anything on a computer is subject to change, and can be affected by, for example, a hard disk crash.) The equivalent term for information which has been printed out on paper is hard copy.
The display on a video terminal. The opposite of hard copy.
An electronic version of a file, usually in computer memory and/or on disk; as opposed to hard copy, the paper printout.
A faxed or modem transmitted copy of the completed URAR.
Any page, document, publication, or other data that exists on a computer display, rather than as a printout, or hard copy.
Information stored on a computer disk or displayed on screen.
Electronic originals on a disk or CD.
The temporary images presented on a computer display screen. See also hard copy.
A temporary image of a map or diagram on the screen or a computer display.
This refers to an electronic copy of a document, as opposed to a hard copy, or physical printout of that document.
The digital version of a manuscript or typeset copy before it is printed to paper.
A soft copy is essentially the unprinted digital document file. It can usually be viewed through a word processing program. It can be transported from one computer to another through email.