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Chapter 6. Programs &



                Documents








                When you get right down to it, an operating system is nothing more than a
                home base from which to launch apps (that is, applications) (that is,
                programs). And you, as a Windows person, are particularly fortunate, since

                more apps are available for Windows than for any other operating system
                on earth.

                But when you open a program, you’re no longer necessarily in the world

                Microsoft designed for you. Programs from other companies work
                differently, and there’s a lot to learn about how Windows 10 handles

                programs that were born before it was.

                This chapter covers everything you need to know about installing,
                removing, launching, and managing programs; using programs to generate

                documents; and understanding how documents, programs, and Windows
                communicate with one another.




                  Note

                  In the beginning, programs were things that ran on computers; apps ran on phones and tablets.
                  Microsoft would very much like the Great Merging of these categories to hurry up. So in
                  Windows 10, it refers to all programs as “apps.” (Except in older dialog boxes, like the old
                  Control Panel, where they’re still called “programs.” Sigh.) In this book, “apps” and “programs”
                  are the same thing, and the terms appear interchangeably to spice things up.






                Opening Programs


                Windows lets you launch (open) programs in many different ways:


                           Choose a program’s name from the Start menu.
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