The ribbon is the answer you are looking for, but some dialog boxes also have tabs on them.
The ribbon.
Ribbons
To remove a window screen from inside using tabs, locate the tabs on the bottom or sides of the screen frame. Push or lift the tabs to release the screen from the frame. Gently pull the screen out of the window frame.
The ribbon in Microsoft Office applications typically contains several command tabs, with the most common ones being File, Home, Insert, Design, Layout, References, Mailings, Review, and View. The exact number of tabs can vary depending on the specific application and version, but generally, there are around 9 to 12 primary command tabs. Additionally, some applications may have context-specific tabs that appear when certain elements are selected.
To open a window screen, locate the tabs or levers on the frame of the screen. Push or pull these tabs to release the screen from the window frame. Once the tabs are released, gently push the screen outward or lift it up to remove it from the window.
You could say that. A workbook contains multiple worksheets, with tabs at the bottom of the screen to allow you to select them.
To pop out a window screen, locate the tabs or clips on the frame of the screen. Press or lift these tabs to release the screen from the window frame. Carefully pull the screen out of the frame to remove it.
To pop a screen out of a window, locate the tabs or clips on the frame holding the screen in place. Gently push or lift these tabs to release the screen, then carefully pull the screen out of the window frame.
To remove a window screen without tabs, gently push the screen frame from the inside of the window until it pops out. Be careful not to damage the screen or the window frame.
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To remove a window screen, first locate the tabs or clips on the frame. Press or lift these tabs to release the screen. Then, gently pull the screen out of the frame. Be careful not to damage the screen or the frame during removal.
To remove a window screen, first locate the tabs or clips on the frame. Press or lift these tabs to release the screen. Then, gently pull the screen out of the frame. Be careful not to bend or damage the screen during removal.