True. When you close this document, you can then open or create another document without needing to re-launch the application.
It is a button that you can clidk on to close the document that is currently open. Usually we use the x below the x in the very top right corner of the screen. It closes the document, while the one in the top corner closes Word completely.
You have a Close button on a document and one on the application. The Close button on a document closes a document and will ask for the file to be saved if it has not been saved already. It will not close the application. The Close button on an application will close the application and ask for all files that are not saved to be saved. So there is very little difference between the two Close buttons.
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader- can readline and close Java closes when the program terminates but you should always close the file.
The plural of close is closes. As in "the door closes behind them".
ctrl+W
If a batch file closes every time, it may have a problem. It might close after a certain period of time, or if it has remains inactive for a certain period of time.
Batch file that opens a program waits 5 seconds then closes that program. For some reason I cannot get this batch to perform the open portion, wait, then the close portion in .... startup batch file hangs up on second command.
It closes when the mall closes.
The keyboard shortcut function control-w or ctrl-w closes the window of the program you're in. It's the opposite of ctrl-n, which opens a new window.
Close
It closes by itself.
the close button