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How to Minimize a Window on a Mac

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Switching to a Mac For Dummies
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If you don’t want to close a window but you’re not currently working on it, you can minimize it so that it doesn’t clutter up your Mac screen. When you minimize a window, your Mac places the minimized window as a tiny icon on the right side of the Dock.

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A minimized window icon on the Dock actually displays the contents of that window. If you squint hard enough (or have a large enough screen), you can see what each minimized window contains.

To minimize a window, choose one of the following:

  • Click the Minimize button of the window you want to tuck out of the way.

  • Click the window you want to minimize and choose Window→Minimize (or press Command+M).

  • Double-click the window’s title bar.

To open a minimized window, move the mouse over the minimized window on the Dock and then click the mouse button. Your minimized window pops back on the screen.

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