The area on the screen that displays information along with its contents is typically referred to as the "display area" or "content area." This is where text, images, videos, and other visual elements are presented to the user. In graphical user interfaces, this area may be part of a larger window or application interface, often surrounded by menus, toolbars, or other navigation elements.
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The main portion of the screen that displays when Windows 7 is loaded is called the
area near the top of the worksheet window that displays the contents of the active cell
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A region is an area on a page that displays information.
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A rectangle area on the screen that displays data and information is commonly referred to as a "widget" or "panel." This area is designed to present specific content, such as text, images, or interactive elements, in a structured format. Widgets can be part of a larger interface, such as a website or application, and can often be resized or customized to enhance user experience. They serve as essential components for organizing and visualizing information efficiently.
A rectangular area on the screen used to display the contents or feedback from a program is typically referred to as a "window." These windows can contain text, graphics, or interactive elements that allow users to interact with the program.
A rectangular area on the computer screen that contains a document or displays an activity is called a "window." Windows allow users to interact with multiple applications or documents simultaneously, each appearing in its own designated area on the screen. They can typically be resized, minimized, or closed, providing a versatile workspace for users.