It Means Make The Window Fill The Whole Screen
It is not clear what you mean by "tab," but if you are talking about a window, then there is no shortcut for Excel to minimize or maximize a window. You need to click on the symbols in the top right corner of the window to maximize or minimize.
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What do you mean turn the window? Aero version of Alt-Tab? Win+Tab
what does the concept of strategic window mean to a firm like Koji? how is it tackling the need to maintain overlapping strategic window
Yes, if you mean "DOES winkey stand for windows key"
Windows 7 and Windows 8 have the ability to create a folder. First, open an explorer window and then press Control Shift N at the same time. This will create a new folder in the explorer window.
If you mean the Windows OS (operating system) it is basically what makes your computer run. if you mean like a window, it is simply the part of the screen that a program takes up. For instance, the internet browser you used to post this question opened in a window. hope this helps!
in the south people build boxes under their windows and put flowers in them and that's called window boxes and this expression just means that the guy plants window boxes
Not sure what you mean by "clutter". You can simplify your windows down to just the command window by toggling all of them off under the "windows" toolbar.
If you mean how many windows on both spacecrafts (Columbia and Eagle), then the answer is 4. The command Module, Columbia, had a window in the entry hatch, and a docking window on top, with which the CMP could see the docking target on the Eagle. The Eagle had two traingular shaped windows, through which the Commamnder and the LMP could look.
Do you mean "coming to" or "coming through"? If you mean "coming to your windows" then you probably mean the pecking behavior that territorial birds exhibit when they confuse their reflection in the window as an adversary. In this case, you need to make it so the bird doesn't see its own reflection in the window. I'm sure you can think of some ways to do that. If you mean "coming through your open windows" then the only effective way to stop birds from flying through an open window is to close the window or install a screen (which also deters insects from invading). If you mean "flying into your closed window" and this is a common problem, then birds in quick flight incorrectly discern the window to be an open space. (You ever walk into a closed glass/screen door?) Make the window more noticable. One popular technique is to decorate your window with something that can be easily spotted from the outside. If you don't want to decorate your window, try placing items near the windows. This will block the access to the window as well as cause the item to appear in the reflection of the window. A window box with flowers "kills two birds with one stone" in that it is pretty from the inside, and doubly pretty when the window reflects the beautiful flowers.
The little hollow square at the top right of a window typically represents the "maximize" button in many software applications. Clicking this button expands the window to fill the entire screen. If the window is already maximized, the button may indicate a way to restore the window to its previous size.