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active window
a feature of Windows that allows you to add Web content to your desktop
address bar
the space in a window that displays the name of the open folder or object
command
an instruction to perform an operation or execute a program
command buttons
rectangular buttons in dialog boxes that execute an instruction
default
in any given set of choices, the choice that is preselected: the selection that is in effect when you open a program: the setting established during the installation process
default
in any given set of choices, the choice that is preselected: the selection that is in effect when you open a program: the setting established during the installation process
dialog box
an information-exchange window in which the user selects options, sets defaults, chooses items from lists, and otherwise provides information Windows needs before it can execute a command
menu
list of commands or options grouped under specific heading or titles (File, Edit, etc.) on a window's menu bar
menu bar
in every application window, a listing of menus directly under the title bar specifying the choices available in the current application
option buttons
lets you choose one option from a group of options
radion buttons (option button)
lets you choose one option from a group of options
shortcut keys
a combination of two or more keystrokes that, when presses, carries out a specific action or function
shortcut menu
a list of the most commonly performed options in the currently displayed menu
standard toolbar
the bar usually near the top of a window that contains buttons that instantly execute commands or access various functions
status bar
a message or information area, usually located at the bottom of a window, that displays specific details about the currently selected object or the task being performed
submenu
the second menu that is indicated when there is a right-pointing arrow next to a menu option
title bar
horizontal band in an application window, a document window, or a dialog box that displays the name of the application running in the window, the name of the data file in the window, or the name of the dialog box
window
on-screen area in which you view program folders, files, and icons