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mouse pointer
Move
multitasking
multiuser
network
Office
Open
Glossary
A symbol that moves on your screen
when you move the mouse and indicates
what you have selected.
The pointer
is usually an arrow, but it can
change shape when you pOint to
certain parts of the screen display.
A
command to move text or files to
another location.
The ability of a computer to perform
more than one task at a time.
A
computer system that allows
simultaneous access to the system's
software and hardware from multiple
users.
A
system of computers connected
locally by cable, or remotely by
telephone lines, whereby information
can be shared by the computer users.
Telephone Manager and Electronic Mail
enable UNIX PC users to form and use
a network.
An
item in the Office you can act
upon or use to store information.
For example, the Filecabinet is an
object that stores files and folders.
The central part of the UNIX PC
system, from which you can get to
objects and to which you return when
you are finished doing work.
A
command that puts a new window on
the screen containing the object you
are opening.
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