What is a dialog box?

At the heart of working with almost any operating system (hereinafter referred to as the OS) is the ability to manage windows. They represent a rectangular area of ​​the screen where this or that information is displayed. Windows can be opened, closed, and also minimized, maximized, resized. In open form, they can occupy both the entire screen and its very small area. If the windows are minimized, they will be displayed in the taskbar as buttons: click the one you need, everything will expand again.

There are four types of windows:

1) software - all programs and applications loaded into the OS memory work in them;

2) windows of disks and folders that help to see the entire file structure on disks;

3) secondary - these are windows where documents created in programs are displayed;

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