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The “Run” dialog box from the Windows Start menu is a handy way to open an application or document. Usually you would select it from the Commence menu,
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Once you’ve got the Run dialog box open, you can type in the name of a program and then Enter. Here are some popular ones:
cmd: Command prompt for running DOS-style commands
notepad: The Notepad app
sol: Solitaire
winword: Microsoft Word