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A standard setting or mode of operation. |
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Enlarge a window so it fills the entire screen. |
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Hide a window so it appears only as a button on the window task bar. |
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Return a minimized window to its previous size nad position on the screen. |
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Return a maximized window to its previous size and position on the screen. |
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Increase the size of the document as it displayed on-screen. This does not affect the actual size of the printed document. |
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Decrease the size of the odcument as it is displayed on-screen. This does not affect the actual size of the printed document. |
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Shift the displayed area of the document up, down, left, or right. |
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A taskbar button that represents all open windows for 1 application. |
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The window is which you are currently working. |
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arrange windows so they dont overlap. |
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Arrange windows so the they overlap, with the active window in front. Only the title bars of the nonactive windows are visible. |
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