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title bar
the title bar
The title bar of a program's window typically displays the program name along with the name of the currently open document. It is located at the top of the window and provides users with essential information about the active application and its contents. Additionally, some operating systems may show this information in the taskbar for easy reference.
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Title Bar
Title Bar
The 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.
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The area located at the top of an open window is called the title bar. It typically displays the name of the program being used, as well as the name of the currently opened document. The title bar is an essential part of a software application's user interface, allowing users to quickly identify which file they are working on. Additionally, it often includes controls for minimizing, maximizing, or closing the window.
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.
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