When a file, folder, or application is ____, you are viewing it ____ a window. This section is your working area. This is how the ____ operating system got its ____, because it’s based on having these windows to work in. Sometimes, the window is too big or too ____ for your work. You can change the ____ of the window by hovering your mouse over a border or ____ of the window. Your cursor will change into a double-headed ____. Grab the edges of the window by clicking and ____ the mouse button, and then ____ the arrow to change the ____ of the window. Just release the mouse ____ when the window is the size you would like it to be. At the ____ of the window, you will find the title bar. The right corner of the title bar includes buttons that help manage the window. Clicking the ____ button will expand the window to fill the desktop. To make it ____ again, click the ____button, which replaced the maximize button since the window is already maximized. You can scroll ____ the window to display more of the file contents. If your mouse has a ____ button this can be used. Another way you can scroll is by clicking on the ____ in the scroll bar. When you need to use ____ files or folders on the desktop, you can use the ____ button. This button will collapse the window into the taskbar at the ____ of the screen. The file is minimized, and appears on the taskbar as an ____. You can get back to it at any time by ____ on this icon. It is not uncommon to have ____ windows open at the same time. People find it easy to ____between tasks or work between ____ files. With more than one window ____ moving them around or ____ them may be helpful. You can pick up a window by the ____ and move it around. In Windows 10, the task view is another way to manage having more than one ____ open. Clicking the task view ____ in the task bar ____ all of the windows that are currently open. From here, you can close or select an application. To ____this view, just click ____ the windows or click on the ____ buttons ____, like a toggle switch.

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