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The title bar displays the application name and contains the Control Menu button and Close button. Below it is the menu bar with application commands. Some programs have toolbars above the workspace for common tasks. The taskbar at the bottom shows open programs and folders, and the Quick Launch toolbar allows quick access to features. Windows contain scroll bars, minimize/maximize/restore buttons, and workspace for content display and interaction.

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The title bar displays the application name and contains the Control Menu button and Close button. Below it is the menu bar with application commands. Some programs have toolbars above the workspace for common tasks. The taskbar at the bottom shows open programs and folders, and the Quick Launch toolbar allows quick access to features. Windows contain scroll bars, minimize/maximize/restore buttons, and workspace for content display and interaction.

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PARTS OF A WINDOW

The title bar is the horizontal bar at the top of a window. It's usually displayed
as white text on blue background. The title of the running application or file is
displayed in this bar.

The menu bar is below the title bar. It contains several menus, which let you
see a list of commands.

Some Windows 98 programs have toolbars across the top of the window.
These toolbar buttons allow you to print, cut, paste, and perform other tasks.
The options vary depending on the program.
The numerous bars and buttons of Windows 98 help you access applications
and control the way your computer works.

The taskbar is a gray horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen. It shows the
names of the open programs and folders.

The Quick Launch toolbar on the taskbar allows you to quickly access some
features you may use often, such as Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, and the
desktop.

The Control Menu button is the icon (picture) at the far left end of the title
bar. The Control Menu button opens a menu that you can use to control the
window.

The Close button is at the far right end of the title bar. It looks like a box with
an X in it. You can click the Close button to close a window or exit an
application.
Workspace

- Is the blank portion of a window within it.

SCROLL BAR

- Generally, there are two scroll bars to a window. A vertical scroll bar at
the right side hand edge of the window and a horizontal scroll bar at the
button of the window.

START MENU

- Which contains all your apps, settings, and files.

Windows allows you to easily enlarge, hide, or shrink a window using


the minimize, maximize, and restore buttons.
The Minimize button is among the three buttons at the right end of the title bar.
It's the box that has a small dash (or minus sign). The Minimize button lets you
remove a window from the desktop while leaving the application running.

The button in the middle is the Maximize button. It's a box with a picture of a
window inside it. Use the maximize button to enlarge a window.

After a window is maximized, the button changes to the Restore button. It


looks like a box with a picture of two windows. If you click the Restore button,
the maximized window shrinks to its previous size (the size it was before you
maximized it).

To maximize a window:
 Click Start.
 Choose Programs Accessories Notepad.
 Click the Maximize button.

OR

 Click the Control Menu button on the left end of the title bar.
 Choose Maximize.

OR
 Double-click the title bar.

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