Resizing and restoring windows are similar but different tasks. Resizing a window is likely self explanatory - you can make the window larger or smaller, and you can resize the window vertically, horizontally, or a combination of the two. Restoring windows, however, does not allow you to do the same thing. Restoring the window reverts the window to its previous location and size if you have either minimized or maximized the window.
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It's Minimizes/Maximizes the window.
At the upper right side of any window next to the X are two clickable icons that let you minimize or maximize the window you are looking at. To retore a window from the task bar, just left click on it.
minimise or restore down on some computers XP should say minimise but not 100% sure about it
Resize is the term your looking for i believe. Or if your referring to the box at the top of the window on the right its maximize, restore down, and minimize
it is the rectangular box which appers when we click on any computer item. it generally includes utilities buttoms.( minimize, maximize or restore and close.)
Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow
You just hit the button that you clicked to maximize which after you have maximized it is called the restore button then it will shrink down and you can re-size it then.
Typically (at least in Windows OS), that will at least consist of the Title Bar and (in most cases) the icons to Minimize, Maximize, Restore and/or Close the window.
minimise or restore down on some computers XP should say minimise but not 100% sure about it
maximize it....
By using the bar on the top to close, maximize, restore or minimize or the bottom right hand corner to adjust the window size (but only if not maximized)
When you maximize a window in Access, the minimize button changes to return original. You can use this button to make the window small again.