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Menus work the same way on Windows as they do on the Macintosh. But they live in a different place! On the Macintosh, menus are always across the extreme top of the screen. On Windows menus appear along the top of each application window, like this:

Here is an explanation of what you see above:

When you click this two things will happen: 1) The pop-down menu you've been seeing will go away and 2) the directory window of the My Computer icon will close. You may want to try this several times to get the hang of it.
Now that you've pulled down a menu, let's say you decide the command you want isn't there or you just change you mind. Here are the two ways to get out of a menu:
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