Manipulating Windows
Like other Microsoft Windows-based software, YourModuleNameHere and WebHelp let you resize, open, and close multiple windows on your screen. In the upper right corner of a window, the Title Bar contains a row of buttons for controlling the window.
Example: or
Tip: You may see several rows of buttons when you have windows layered together.
Directions:
Manipulating Windows |
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To remove the window without closing it, click the Minimize button. The window then appears as a button on the Taskbar. Tip: You can quickly expand the window again by clicking the appropriate button on the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen. | |
To partially shrink a window so it does not fill the entire screen, click the Restore Down button. | |
To return the window to its full size, click the Maximize button. | |
To close the window, click the Close button. WebHelp Tips: Other methods:
Caution: Do not confuse closing a window with exiting a module. Your module provides a keyboard shortcut for Exit, [ALT] [f] [x], that closes the entire module, not just the active window. | |
Similarly to other Windows applications, your module lets you open multiple occurrences of certain windows on your screen. This is a convenient way to compare and contrast information. |