Using the Run command is a quick way to open programs, files, folders, and—when you're connected to the Internet—websites. If you're not using the Start menu in Classic view, the Search box on the Start menu can also be used in place of the Run command.
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Click the Start button , click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Run.
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In the Open box, type the name of a program, folder, file, or website.
For quick access to the Run command, drag it from the Start menu to the Quick Launch toolbar, where you can access it with a single click.
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Program
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Program
A set of instructions that a computer uses to perform a specific task, such as word processing, accounting, or data management. Also called an application.
Quick Launch toolbar
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Quick Launch toolbar
An area of the taskbar that contains shortcuts to frequently-used programs. By default, the Quick Launch toolbar is located to the right of the Start button.
Drag
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Drag
To move an item on the screen by selecting the item and then pressing and holding down the mouse button while moving the mouse. For example, you can move a window to another location on the screen by dragging its title bar.