The minimize button makes the window smaller and puts on the taskbar
Minimize it.
No, you have to minimize it.
It's Minimizes/Maximizes the window.
At the upper right side of any window next to the X are two clickable icons that let you minimize or maximize the window you are looking at. To retore a window from the task bar, just left click on it.
The expand and minimize buttons are commonly referred to as "maximize" and "minimize" buttons, respectively. The maximize button enlarges a window to fill the entire screen, while the minimize button reduces the window to an icon on the taskbar or dock. Together, they are part of the window control elements typically found in graphical user interfaces.
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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When your on, minimize your window and wait for a minuit and when your back on you have did it.
The minimize and restore buttons
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.
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").