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Draw a window of WordPad.
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I am unable to draw or display images. However, I can describe the general layout of a WordPad window:
Title Bar:
- Located at the very top of the window.
- Displays the application name ("WordPad") and the name of the current document (e.g., "Document - WordPad" or the saved filename).
- Contains the minimize, maximize/restore, and close buttons on the right side.
- Often includes the Quick Access Toolbar on the left (usually with Save, Undo, and Redo icons).
Ribbon/Toolbar:
- Positioned below the Title Bar.
- Houses the primary commands organized into tabs such as "File," "Home," and "View."
- "File" tab typically opens a menu with options like New, Open, Save, Save As, Print, and About.
- "Home" tab contains formatting options like font selection, font size, bold, italics, underline, text color, paragraph alignment, bullets, and line spacing.
- "View" tab may include zoom controls, status bar toggles, and measurement unit settings.
Text Area (Document Area):
- The largest part of the window, filling most of the space below the Ribbon.
- This is where you type and edit your document.
- A blinking cursor indicates the insertion point.
Status Bar:
- Located at the bottom of the window.
- Typically displays information such as the zoom level.