The maximize button is a user interface element typically found in software applications and operating systems, represented by a square icon. When clicked, it enlarges the application window to fill the entire screen, maximizing the visible workspace. This feature allows users to focus on their tasks without the distractions of other windows or desktop elements. It can usually be found in the upper right corner of a window, alongside the minimize and close buttons.
When you maximize a window, the maximize button typically changes to a restore or minimize icon, often represented by two overlapping squares or a single square. This allows you to easily restore the window to its previous size or minimize it to the taskbar. The change in icon visually indicates the current state of the window and the available actions.
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The 'maximize' button - or F11 function key.
When you maximize a window in Access, the minimize button changes to return original. You can use this button to make the window small again.
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just double click on the title bar OR you can click on the maximize button.
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When you maximize a window, the maximize button typically changes to a restore or minimize icon, often represented by two overlapping squares or a single square. This allows you to easily restore the window to its previous size or minimize it to the taskbar. The change in icon visually indicates the current state of the window and the available actions.
minimise or restore down on some computers XP should say minimise but not 100% sure about it
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The button used to maximize the Notepad window is the middle button in the window control section, typically represented by a square or two overlapping rectangles. This button is located in the upper right corner of the Notepad window, next to the minimize and close buttons. Clicking it will expand the Notepad window to fill the entire screen.
Yes you can. Press Ctrl+Plus button to maximize the fonts.
You just hit the button that you clicked to maximize which after you have maximized it is called the restore button then it will shrink down and you can re-size it then.