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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 window is a rectangular area on your screen. A program is anything that is executing on your computer, and may include a single window, several windows, or none at all.
To start a program click start, and then click the name of the program you want to open. The selection of the start menu that you will see displays the icons and names of the most recent and most frequent used programs. To open a program that you do not see on the start menu, point to Programs, and then navigate through the menus to the program you want and click it. When you open the program, Windows automatically displays it on the start menu.
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The rectangular area displayed on the desktop where a program runs is called a "window." Each window can contain various elements such as menus, buttons, and icons that allow users to interact with the program. Windows can be resized, minimized, or closed, enabling users to manage multiple applications simultaneously.
A browser reads HTML and displays it as a web page. You can read and edit HTML using a simple program like Windows Notepad.
The main portion of the screen that displays when Windows 7 is loaded is called the