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Yes, you can click on it menu barFile - Closeyou can also use shortcut ALT + F4or just use x button in the upper right corner
A menu with various options is displayed. The options available are dependant upon what you are clicking on. It is called the Options Menu.A menu for whatever program you happen to be using, detailing certain options. For example, when you Right Click on the Windows Desktop, you have the option of Arranging Documents, Creating New File/Folder, Refreshing the Desktop, etc. When you Right Click in Firefox, you see a menu with Back, Forward, Refresh, Stop, Bookmarking, Page Source, etc.Further Info:It's called the Context Menu
On PCs, it is ALT + F4. (caution, this will close the window ;) )
You can do it a few ways. You can click the X in the very top right corner of Word. You can open the File menu and click Exit. You can use the shortcut keys Alt - F4 or Alt - F - X.
You click the little X on the tab. There is also a shortcut for closing a tab. It is ctrl + w This shortcut really works
To exit Excel, click on the "File" tab in the top left corner and select "Close" to close the current workbook, or choose "Exit" to close the entire application. Alternatively, you can simply click the "X" button in the top right corner of the window. You can also use the keyboard shortcut "Alt + F4" to close Excel directly. If you have unsaved changes, Excel will prompt you to save before exiting.
To close the tally window, look for the "X" button in the corner of the window and click it. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut by pressing "Alt + F4" on Windows or "Command + Q" on Mac. If you're using a specific application, check for a "Close" option in the file menu as well.
To close an Excel window, you can use the command Application.Quit in VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). Alternatively, you can simply click the "X" button in the top-right corner of the window or use the keyboard shortcut Alt + F4. If you want to close a specific workbook without quitting Excel, you can use the Workbooks("WorkbookName").Close command.
Open a Command Prompt.Type the following command and then press ENTER:Regsvr32 schmmgmt.dllThis command will register schmmgmt.dll on your computer.Click Start, click Run, type mmc /a, and then click OK.On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click Add.Under Available Standalone Snap-ins, double-click Active Directory Schema, click Close, and then click OK.To save this console, on the File menu, click Save.In Save in, point to the systemroot\system32 directory.In File name, type schmmgmt.msc, and then click Save.To create a shortcut on your Start menu:Right-click Start, click Open All Users, double-click the Programs folder, and then double-click the Administrative Tools folder.On the File menu, point to New, and then click Shortcut.In the Create Shortcut Wizard, in Type the location of the item, type schmmgmt.msc, and then click Next.On the Select a Title for the Program page, in Type a name for this shortcut, type Active Directory Schema, and then click Finish.http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc737499(WS.10).aspx
click the office buttom and then click close
Click the X in the very top right of the title bar or use the Alt - F4 keyboard shortcut or the Alt - F - X keyboard shorcut.
click the close button in the ribbon