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In the above figure, #3 is an example of a(n) ____________________ box.

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You can end your Windows session by logging off in order to keep the computer running for another user.
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What is the term for positioning the mouse pointer over a Windows element?
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To start a program from the Windows XP desktop, you first ____.
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Which item number in the figure above would you select if you wanted to open files on other computers?

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In the above figure, which item number would you first select if you intend to find a specific file on your computer?

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Dialog boxes have a(n) ____________________ button in the upper-right corner to click if you want to learn more about an item in the dialog box.
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Once you have maximized a window, you cannot restore it to it to its original size.
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In the above figure, item #5 is an example of a(n) ____________________ box.

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A list box is a box that allows you to scroll in numerical increments or type a number.
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You should save and close all open files before shutting down Windows.
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A(n) ____________________ button carries out options you have selected within a dialog box.
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The set of buttons under the menu bar in a Windows program is known as a toolbar.
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A command button is a rectangular button in a dialog box that you click to carry out the command named on the button.
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You can click the ____________________ to start programs and switch among open programs and files.
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