Nope - Windows 7 is an operating system.
True
The application window is the one that is running your program, such as "WINWORD.EXE" and the document window is the one inside of "WINWORD.EXE" with the currently open document you are editing, such as "termpaper.docx".
Across the top of the application window
When you open any application, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc., you will find two windows on the screen. The larger window is called the Application window. This window helps the user to communicate with the application program. The smaller window, which is inside the Application window is called the document window. This window is used for typing, editing, drawing, and formatting the text and graphics
It is the application window.
When you open any application, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc., you will find two windows on the screen. The larger window is called the Application window. This window helps the user to communicate with the application program. The smaller window, which is inside the Application window is called the document window. This window is used for typing, editing, drawing, and formatting the text and graphics
Start Button > Control Panel > Programs & features.
the application window is an app and the workbook window is a winow
a window
You might be referring to the "Windows Installer".
Double click the document name in an explorer and if you have a program that can open it it will open. If you want to open it with a specific program, right click the file name and select "open with" select the program you want to open it with. or Open the application, drag the document file to the application window and if the application can open it it will.
no, it is not shown in the control pannel. it is shown in the task manager.