Difference between revisions of "Start menu"

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The '''Start Menu''' is a launching point for programs and applications on Microsoft Windows machines. It is essentially a list of destinations to help navigate around the machine, ''All Programs'', ''Documents'', ''Run'', ''Help'' (or in newer versions, ''Help and Support''). You can also shut down or restart your machine from this menu.
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The '''Start Menu''' is a launching point for programs and applications in [[Microsoft]] [[Windows]]. It is essentially a list of destinations to help navigate around the machine, ''All Programs'', ''Documents'', ''Run'', ''Help'' (or in newer versions, ''Help and Support''). You can also shut down or restart your machine from this menu.
  
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On operating systems before Windows Vista, the Start Button consists of the word "Start" and the Windows Logo. With Vista's new theme, the word "Start" has been replaced by a blue Windows "pearl" logo.
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Prior to [[Windows Vista]], the Start Button contained of the word "Start" and the Windows Logo. With Vista's new theme, the word "Start" has been replaced by a blue Windows "pearl" logo.
  
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On a machine using [[Windows XP]], several regularly accessed programs (ie. Microsoft Office Word 2003) are saved for easy access, as well as the basic destinations. A menu might look something like this:
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In [[Windows XP]], several regularly accessed programs (ie. [[Microsoft Office Word 2003]]) as well as the basic destinations are saved for easy access. A menu might look something like this:
  
 
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Revision as of 10:38, 23 April 2008

The Start Menu is a launching point for programs and applications in Microsoft Windows. It is essentially a list of destinations to help navigate around the machine, All Programs, Documents, Run, Help (or in newer versions, Help and Support). You can also shut down or restart your machine from this menu.

Prior to Windows Vista, the Start Button contained of the word "Start" and the Windows Logo. With Vista's new theme, the word "Start" has been replaced by a blue Windows "pearl" logo.

In Windows XP, several regularly accessed programs (ie. Microsoft Office Word 2003) as well as the basic destinations are saved for easy access. A menu might look something like this:

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