Working with Windows
Using Window Borders
Window borders do more than just separate one window
from another and display the window's name.
The borders have mouse-sensitive areas that allow you
to close windows, position windows, change window size
and shape, and scroll the contents within the window.
These border areas are used by pointing to the
appropriate icon and then pressing a mouse button.
What Is an Icon'
An
icon is a symbol that represents an Office function.
Many of the UNIX PC icons represent tasks associated
with window management.
The following illustration
shows the window-border icons used in UNIX PC windows.
Some windows do not have all of the icons.
If an icon
is not present, the function i t represents is not
available for the window.
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Window Label
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Usjng Fne Fpldeu
A Fjle folder is a container for work.
You use folders
to organize and store your files, just as you would with
paper files.
Folders can reside
in
one of the
file-related Office objects (Filecabinet, Floppydisk,
Wastebasket, Clipboard), or
in
another folder.
To create a File Folder you:
1.
Open the file-related Office object or File
folder where you want to place the new folder.
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Icons
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