The title bar.
The title will be in the bar at the top of the window or if you hover your mouse over the document in your task bar it will show the name of your document.
The name of the application and the name of the document you are working on.
title bar
title bar
The title bar.
The toolbar that identifies the name of the current document is typically called the "title bar." It is located at the top of the application window and displays the name of the document along with the application name. In some applications, the title bar may also show the status of the document, such as whether it has been saved or modified.
It will be in the title bar and also in the Properties.
Title Bar
When you first start Notepad, the title bar typically displays "Untitled" as the file name. This indicates that you are working on a new, unsaved document. If you save the file, the title bar will change to reflect the name you choose for the saved document.
the title bar
Yes, the title bar of a document window on a computer typically displays the file name of the document currently being worked on. This helps users quickly identify which document they are editing or viewing. Additionally, the title bar may also include the name of the application being used, providing context for the document type. This feature enhances user navigation and multitasking efficiency.
The bar that presents information about a document is typically the "status bar" found at the bottom of most document editing software. It displays key details such as the page number, word count, and other relevant statistics. In some applications, the "title bar" at the top may also show the document's name and the application being used.