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.
Maximize
Minimize usage.
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Reboot
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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.
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The profit motive
Minimize cost and maximize revenue
When you maximize a window, the maximize button typically changes to a restore or minimize icon, often represented by two overlapping squares or a single square. This allows you to easily restore the window to its previous size or minimize it to the taskbar. The change in icon visually indicates the current state of the window and the available actions.
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