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Medley for the Novice, Release 2.0
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Medley for the Novice, Release 2.0
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6. THOSE WONDERFUL WINDOWS!
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6. THOSE WONDERFUL WINDOWS!
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"6"6. THOSE WONDERFUL WINDOWS!
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A window is a designated area on the screen. Every rectangular box on the screen is a window. While Medley supplies many of the windows (such as the Executive Window), you may also create your own. Among other things, you will type, draw pictures, and save portions of your screen with windows.
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Windows(WINDOWS NIL Windows NIL NIL 1) Provided by Medley
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Two important windows are available as soon as you enter the Medley environment. One is the Executive Window(EXECUTIVE% WINDOW NIL Executive% Window NIL NIL 1)(WINDOWS NIL Windows NIL NIL 1 SUBNAME EXECUTIVE% WINDOW SUBTEXT Executive% Window), the main window where you will run your functions. It is the window that the caret is in when you turn on your machine, and load Medley. It is shown in Figure 6-1.
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