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it is the button to close your saved document such as Microsoft word.
You have a Close button on a document and one on the application. The Close button on a document closes a document and will ask for the file to be saved if it has not been saved already. It will not close the application. The Close button on an application will close the application and ask for all files that are not saved to be saved. So there is very little difference between the two Close buttons.
click the close button in the ribbon
press the x button at the top right corner then reopen the windows
It is a button that you can clidk on to close the document that is currently open. Usually we use the x below the x in the very top right corner of the screen. It closes the document, while the one in the top corner closes Word completely.
click the office button in the top right corner then click new
The minimize button reduces a window to an icon. Clicking the icon restores it. The maximize button increases the size of a window to fill the whole screen or (if an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) window, to fill the parent window's client area). Clicking it again restores the window. The close button closes the window and initiates the document close sequence.
zoom button
Just click the "X" button on the upper right area (COMMON SENSE ( -______________-) )
There are three operations a window provides. You can close a document by clicking X red icon on the top right.
the correct answer is MINIMIZE i am in an office suite class and had looked this answer up and then had double checked it with my teacher who had said that it was in fact correct. =)
To make a photocopy of a document, place the document face down on the copier glass, close the lid, select the number of copies you want, and press the "Copy" button. Wait for the copies to be printed and then collect them from the output tray.