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You have a menu bar and menus, and the first one is usually called "File," and it deals with loading and saving things. You may have a menu bar which has most commonly used tasks for that application or for Windows itself. In the upper right corner are the buttons for managing the current window, and that includes close (or exit if a program), minimize, and restore/maximize. Minimize removes the current view and gives you the last view you had before opening that window or program, placing an icon representation of the window in your system tray. Restore will let you toggle between maximized and whatever size you set it to. There may also be a status bar at the bottom which displays information. Windows also have dialog boxes that pop up when information or user interaction is needed, or when there are errors.

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