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.
TRY Clicking the red X button on the window. Bamm! works like a miracle.
by clicking the x button on the top right corner of your screen.
Simply click the orange Answer button - and post your response - clicking save before you close the window.
Try to close all other open IE windows except for the small one. Then resize the small window (do not maximize) and then close it. IE is supposed to remember that it was resized when you next open it or click on a link.If this does not work try the methods below:With only one the small annoying window open, resize and then close it by clicking the X in the upper right corner while holding down the Shift key. It may or may not work.Or try the following:· Leave only the small window open, and close all other.· Now open a secondary IE window by clicking a link in the already open IE window.· Resize the second window to the right size.· While holding down the Shift key, close the resized window using the X in the upper corner.· Resize the still open original window as desired.· Close this window by clicking the X while holding down the Shift key
When u minimize a window i makes it smaller so in a way its like u have put it to 1 side Minimizing a window keeps it open and let processes that are using the window continue to run. You can restore a minimized window by clicking on its icon a the bottom of the screen. Closing a window "kills" it and all processes that are using it. It you are finished with a program you should close its window.
Clicking a tab does not close it anyway. It can be closed by clicking on thee right of the tab on the cross sign.
You can close a workbook by clicking the Office Button to display the Office menu and clicking the close folder at the bottom of your choices :)
There are three operations a window provides. You can close a document by clicking X red icon on the top right.
The best way to close any program, including Windows Movie Maker is by clicking on File and Exit. However, the X on the top right of the program window will also close it.
Yes, it is recommended to close your window during a thunderstorm for safety reasons to prevent lightning strikes and to keep out rain and debris.
It is used to identify the application and file that is being used. It contains the minimise, maximise and close buttons. It can also be used as a way of moving a window by clicking on it.