the close button at the upper right hand concer of the web page. its red.
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No, that statement is not true. When the minimize button on a window's title bar is clicked, the window is not closed; instead, it is reduced to an icon on the taskbar, allowing the application to remain open in the background. The window button stays on the taskbar, enabling users to restore the window when needed. Closing a window requires clicking the close button (typically an "X").
The close button is typically used to terminate a window, application, or dialog box on a computer or mobile device. When clicked, it removes the current interface from view, allowing the user to return to the previous screen or desktop. This function helps manage multiple open applications and maintain an organized workspace. It is commonly represented by an "X" icon in the corner of the window.
Computer users commonly maximise and minimise application windows. Maximising a window usually makes that window fill almost the entire screen. Minimising a window usually shrinks the window down to pretty much just a button placed on the taskbar. That button can then be clicked to restore the window to it's previous size.
Click the maximise button, next to close. Or if you are running windows 7, drag the window to the top of the screen.
the button like this - next to the x but over 2
This behavior indicates that the window has been closed, which typically means it is no longer active or visible on the desktop. The change from a recessed to a non-recessed button in the taskbar signifies that the application is no longer running or minimized. If the application is still running in the background, it may remain active but not visible. This functionality is common in most graphical user interfaces.
Close button
the close button
Close the window press the button again as if to close and listen for a click window reset
The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.The x in the top right corner of the window can be used to close a file. There is also a close button that you can add to a toolbar in the Customize options.
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.