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  **//© 2004 Lawrenceville Press//**   **//Slide//** **//1//**       Chapter 1 Windows Application Interface
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 * || • The file name and type of document are displayed in the **title bar**. In Microsoft Word, the name Document1 is used temporarily until the document is saved with a descriptive name. Drag the title bar to move a window. ||
 * || • Select commands from menus in the **menu bar**. ||
 * || • Click a button on the **toolbar** to perform an action. ||
 * || • The vertical line is the **insertion point** that indicates where the next character typed will be placed. ||
 * || • View information about the document in the **status bar**. ||
 * || • Open applications and files are indicated on the **task bar**. ||
 * || • Drag the **resize tab** to size the window. ||
 * || • Links based on the current user selection are displayed in the **task pane**. ||
 * || • Drag the **scroll bar** to bring unseen parts of the document into view. ||
 * || • Click the **Close button** to close the window. ||
 * || • Click the **Maximize button** to expand the window to fill the screen. ||
 * || • Click the **Restore button** to restore the window to its previous size. The Restore button is displayed instead of the Maximize button when a window has been maximized. ||
 * || • Click the **Minimize button** to reduce the application window to a button on the taskbar. ||
 * || • Click the **Minimize button** to reduce the application window to a button on the taskbar. ||