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Bars and Buttons Parts of the Window , Windows 98

Parts of the Window
Windows 98 Bars and Buttons
Windows 98 offers several tools to make using the operating system easy.
module arrowThe title bar is the horizontal bar at the top of a window. It's usually displayed as white text on blue background.
module arrowThe menu bar is below the title bar. It contains several menus which let you see a list of commands.
module arrowSome Windows 98 programs have toolbars across the top of the window. The toolbar buttons allow you to print, cut, paste or do other tasks. The options vary depending on the program.
The numerous bars and buttons of Windows 98 help you access applications and control the way your computer works.
module arrowThe taskbar is a gray horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen. It shows the names of the open programs and folders.
module arrowThe Quick Launch toolbar on the taskbar allows you to quickly access some features you may use often such as Outlook Express, Internet Explorer and the desktop.
Quick Launch toolbar
module arrowThe Control Menu button is the icon (picture) at the far left end of the title bar. The Control Menu button opens a menu you can use to control the window.
module arrowThe Close button is at the far right end of the title bar. It looks like a box with an [X] in it. You can click the Close button to close a window or to exit an application.

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