Working in the Windows Environment
Windows uses concepts that, for many people, make computers easier to use. The basic organizational concept is that all applications run on a desktop and that each application runs in its own window. Windows can run multiple applications, just as you might have stacks of papers on your desk from more than one project. You can move the windows and change their size just as you can move and rearrange the stacks of papers on your desk.
▸ See "Making Windows Accessible for the Hearing, Sight, and Movement-Impaired."
▸ See "Understanding Data Linking."
▸ See "Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Data."
Just as you can cut, copy, and paste parts between papers on your real desktop, Windows enables you to cut or copy information ...
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