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.
minimize
you just simply press the maximise button it's that simple...
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)
The title bar
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.
Yes, when full screen the full screen button is replaced with a down size button (and vise versa)
There is no standard window size.
If you can't see the three small boxes in the top-right corner of the window you're trying to resize, press the F11 key one time.
How can the product of a reaction be maximized?
When the amount of product in a market has been maximized you have a saturated market.
For Internet Explorer, next to the red colour "X" button which closes the window, there is a button that maximizes the window. If you hover your mouse over it, a tag that says maximize would appear. If you want to full screen the window, press F11.
minimise or restore down on some computers XP should say minimise but not 100% sure about it