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Table 7.1 Panel Menu Options<br />

Option<br />

Add to Panel<br />

Delete This Panel<br />

Lock/Unlock Panel Position<br />

Properties<br />

New Panel<br />

Help<br />

About Panels<br />

Description<br />

The Applications Menu<br />

Opens a list <strong>of</strong> applications and applets that can be added<br />

to the panel.<br />

Removes the panel from the desktop. All the panel settings<br />

are lost.<br />

Locks the panel in its current position (so that it cannot be<br />

moved to another location on the desktop) or unlocks the<br />

panel (so it can be moved).<br />

To move the panel to another location, middle-click and<br />

hold on any vacant space on the panel then drag the panel<br />

to the new location.<br />

Modifies the properties for this panel.<br />

Creates a new panel and adds it to the desktop.<br />

Opens the help center.<br />

Opens information about the panel application.<br />

The Applications menu provides a structured list <strong>of</strong> the applications installed on your<br />

system. Most <strong>of</strong> them are grouped into smaller submenus dedicated to a category, such<br />

as System, Office, and Internet. To start any application, click Applications to display<br />

the complete menu, select a suitable category, click the submenu, then click the application's<br />

name. Applications not listed in the menu can be started from the Run Application<br />

prompt ( Alt + F2 ) if you know the command.<br />

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