Any of the below:
Click the 'X'in the top left corner.
Click File - Close
With the focus on Word, Press Alt+F4
Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete - select Task Manager - Select the Application tab - hghlight the MS Word Application - click End Task followed by anything meaning 'yes, close it now' on any following popup windows.
If the worst comes to the worst, "switch it off and turn it back on again".
Depends on what operating system you are using. In Windows, Alt+F4 will close a window right away. Ctrl+Q will sometimes quit an application, which is better than closing the window itself. Ctrl+W will often close a sub-window in a multiple-document interface, or things like a single tab in Firefox.
The action when you close a window because you notice rain is falling is called a response.
Alt + f4
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.
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When you close a document it means that its window is removed from a desktop and the file is no longer in the computer's memory.
minimise it
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. =)
True. When you close this document, you can then open or create another document without needing to re-launch the application.
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.
If it is simply a fan, it would be best to run the fan with the window open. Closing the window will just make it worse.
Right-click on its icon in the taskbar, and click "close". If it's in a separate tab in an open window, click the x on the tab itself without switching over.