When the Table of Contents is displayed in the Help window, the Table of Contents button replaces the Show Table of Contents button. This allows users to toggle between viewing and hiding the Table of Contents, providing a streamlined user experience. The new button simplifies navigation and helps users quickly access the information they need.
Hide Table of Contents
A minimised window
The window is maximised.
minimise or restore down on some computers XP should say minimise but not 100% sure about it
The contents of the active cell are displayed in the formula bar at the top of the Excel window. You can also view the contents within the cell itself if it is not too lengthy to be fully visible.
On the left top of the page on the title bar of the browser window.Note: The Blue color bar above the File, Edit menu etc where WikiAnswers - "Where does the text you insert in the title tag display" is displayed.
Yes, when full screen the full screen button is replaced with a down size button (and vise versa)
In a small pop-up window above the button.
When a window is displayed in front of another window it's said to be the active window.
Yes. Often, the Maximize Command can be done by pressing "F11" on your keyboard. To unMaximize, press "F11" again.
When a window fills the entire display area and the Restore Down button is visible on the title bar, it is in a maximized state. This means the window occupies the full screen but can be resized or restored to a smaller size by clicking the Restore Down button. This state allows users to access other windows or applications without closing the maximized window.
When a window is displayed in front of another windows its said to be?