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Multitasking

The term multitasking means to be running or working in two or more applications at the same time. You can be more productive by multitasking. For instance, you can download files from the Internet while managing your files or word processing.

In order to switch between the applications you can use the Taskbar, clicking on the icon of the application you want to have in the foreground.

 

 

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